Love is a diving feeling and as the popular notion goes, happens just once and lasts forever. It is not meant for the toddlers or the brats who fall in love at every step or weed a motive out of it. It has a much deeper meaning attached to it and the couples, who fail to understand this, are heartbroken. Hence a deeper understanding of the same is required before expressing your love to someone. I Love You perhaps, is the most overused, mundane and clich�d phrase and is always a winner when it comes to expressing your love. Since language should not be a barrier, we bring you a list on how to say I love you in different languages.
Saying I Love You in Different Languages
Saying 'I Love You' is the best way to express your love, if said with a heart. Read this list to know how to say I love you in different languages.
Festivals : Valentines Day : I Love You in Different Languages
I Love You in Different Languages
Language | I Love You |
Arabic | Ana Behibak (To A Male) |
Arabic | Ana Behibek (To A Female) |
Assamese | Moi Tomak Bhal Pau |
Bengali | Ami Tomay Bhalo bashi |
Bolivian | Quechua Qanta Munani |
Bulgarian | Obicham Te |
Burmese | Chit Pa De |
Cambodian | Bon Sro Lanh Oon |
Canadian | Sh'teme |
Catalan | T'estim Molt (I Love You A Lot) |
Cebuano | Gihigugma Ko Ikaw. |
Chinese | Wo Ai Ni |
Corsican | Ti Tengu Cara (To Female) |
Corsican | Ti Tengu Caru (To Male) |
Croatian | Ljubim Te |
Czech | Miluji Te |
Danish | Jeg Elsker Dig |
Dutch | Ik Hou Van Jou |
Ecuador | Quechua Canda Munani |
Esperanto | Mi Amas Vin |
Estonian | Mina Armastan Sind |
Farsi | Tora Dust Midaram |
Farsi (Persian) | Doostat Daram |
Filipino | Mahal Kita |
Finnish | Mina" Rakastan Sinua |
Flemish | Ik Zie Oe Geerne |
French | Je T'aime |
German | Ich Liebe Dich |
Greek | S' Agapo |
Gujarati | Hoon Tane Pyar Karoo chhoon |
Hebrew | Ani Ohev Otach (to Female) |
Hebrew | Ani Ohevet Otcha (to Male) |
Hindi | Mai tumse Pyar karta hoon (to Female) |
Hindi | Mai tumse Pyar karti hoon (to Male) |
Hungarian | Szeretlek |
Icelandic | Eg Elska Thig |
Indonesian | Saja Kasih Saudari |
Irish | Taim I' Ngra Leat |
Italian | Ti Amo (Relationship/Lover/Spouse) |
Japanese | Kimi O Ai Shiteru |
Kannada | Naanu Ninnanu Preethisuthene |
Kiswahili | Nakupenda |
Korean | Tangsinul Sarang Ha Yo |
Latin | Te Amo |
Latvian | Ess Milu Tevi |
Lisbon | Gramo-Te Bue', Chavalinha |
Lithuanian | Tave Myliu (Ta-Ve Mee-Lyu) |
Macedonian | Sakam Te! |
Malay/Indonesian | saya cinta kamu |
Malayalam | Njyaan Ninne' Preetikyunnu |
Marathi | Me Tujhashi Prem Karto (to Female) |
Marathi | Me Tujhashi Prem Karte (to Male) |
Norwegian | Jeg Elsker Deg (Yai Elske Dai) |
Persian | Tora Dost Daram |
Polish | Kocham Cie |
Portuguese (Brazilian) | Eu Te Amo |
Punjabi | Mai Taunu Pyar Karda |
Romanian | Te iubesc |
Russian | Ya Vas Liubliu |
Serbian | Lubim Te |
Serbo-Croatian | Volim Te |
Sinhalese | Mama Oyata Adarei |
Slovak | Lubim Ta |
Spanish | Te Quiero |
Sri Lankan | Mama Oyata Arderyi |
Swahili | Naku Penda (the person's name follows) |
Swedish | Jag A'Lskar Dig |
Swiss-German | Ch'ha Di Ga"Rn |
Syrian/Lebanese | Bhebbek (to Female) |
Syrian/Lebanese | Bhebbak (to Male) |
Tamil | Nan Unnai Kaathalikkiren |
Telugu | Neenu Ninnu Pra'mistu'nnanu |
Thai | Ch'an Rak Khun |
Tunisian | Ha Eh Bak |
Turkish | Seni Seviyo*Rum (* means O) |
Ukrainian | Ja Tebe Kokhaju (true love) |
Urdu | Mujhe Tumse Mohabbat Hai |
Vietnamese | Em Ye'U Anh (to Man) |
Vietnamese | Anh Ye'U Em (to Woman) |
Vulcan | Wani Ra Yana Ro Aisha |
Welsh | Rwy'n Dy Garu Di |
Yugoslavian | Ya Te Volim |
Zulu | Ngiyakuthanda! |
Interlingua | Io te ama |