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67570
To every part of the world
i just have a task, to find how to write "i love you" "te amo" "je t'aime" in all languages i can, please help me, it is for a good reason. good luck.

Language pair: Afrikaans; Slovenian
ArchivedMember
December 9, 2005

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67642
Re:To every part of the world
I think in German it is "Ich liebe dich"

Language pair: Spanish; English
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ArchivedMember
December 10, 2005

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67658
Re:To every part of the world
hi, braham
it's amazing to collect such expressions in all languagues.

in Mandarin ," I love you" is equivelant to " wo ai ni " ,and " gua ai li"in Taiwanese.

Notice that they are both tone languages

Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; Chinese, other
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ArchivedMember
December 10, 2005

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67669
Re:To every part of the world
Swedish: "Jag älskar dig"
Japanese: "Aishite iru"


Language pair: Afrikaans; Slovenian
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ArchivedMember
December 10, 2005

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67685
Re:To every part of the world
In Polish i love you is "koham cie"

Language pair: Afrikaans; Slovenian
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ArchivedMember
December 10, 2005

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67763
Re:To every part of the world
in spanish: Te amo


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Enav
Aylok

December 12, 2005

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68348
Re:To every part of the world
in persish or farsi it's: duset daram

Language pair: Persian (Farsi, Dari, Hazaragi); English
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December 20, 2005

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68395
Re:I love you
Well I love you in the languages I know:
Afrikaans: Ek het jou liefe.
Albanian: Te dua.
Burmese: Chit pa de.
Quechua: Qanta munani.
Bulgarian: Obicham te.
Catalan: T'estim.
Chinese: Ngo oi ney.
Cantonese: Moi oiy neya.
Croatian: Ljubim te.
Danish: Jeg elsker dig (pronouncedyai elske dai).
Slovak: Lubim ta.
Slovenian: Ljubim te.
Esperanto: Mi amas vin.
Romanian: Te iu besc.
Finnish: Mina rakastan sinua.
Servian: Ljubim te.
Gaelic: Tha gra agam ort.
Talagog: Mahal kita.
Dutch: Ik hou van jou.
Hungarian: Szeretlek.
Gaelic(Irish): Taim i' ngra leat.
Yiddish: Ikh hob dikh lib.
Hebrew: Ani ohev otach(male to female,male to male)
Ani ohevet otach(female to female,female to male).
Norwegian: Eg elskar deg.
Tunisian: Ha eh bak.
Italian: Ti amo (if it's a relationship/lover/spouse)
Ti voglio bene (if it's a friend, or relative).
Portuguese (Brazilian): Eu te amo.
Portuguese: Amo-te.
Quechua (Ecuador): Canda munani.
Welsh: Yr wyf i yn dy garu di.



Language pair: Norwegian; Slovenian
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Enav
Aylok

December 21, 2005

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68459
Re:I love you

> Well I love you in the languages I know:

Quite a list! Thank you!

Two minor corrections:

> Finnish: Mina rakastan sinua.

"Mina" should be "minä".

> Romanian: Te iu besc.

"iu besc" should be "iubesc",

> Chinese: Ngo oi ney.

Is this in one of the southern dialects?
It is not Mandarin.

In Hànzì: 我爱你

Puti


Language pair: Norwegian; Slovenian
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Juha-Petri
Tyrkkö

December 22, 2005

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68527
Re:I love you
>> Finnish: Mina rakastan sinua.
>
> "Mina" should be "minä".

That is: put two dots over the final 'a'.

Puti


Language pair: Norwegian; Slovenian
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Juha-Petri
Tyrkkö

December 23, 2005

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87821
Re:Re:I love you
would you be able to help me with lauguages please contacts me

Language pair: Norwegian; Slovenian
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September 4, 2006

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