This Valentine's Day, why not impress your sweetheart by telling them you love them in another language (or ten)? Here are a few ways to write it down and let them know.
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German
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French
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Spanish
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Swahili
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Italian
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Croatian
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Hungarian
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Hmong
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Persian
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Norwegian
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Finnish
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Catalan
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Filipino
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Armenian
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Basque
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Irish
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Ukranian
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Korean
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Afrikaans
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Esperanto
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Czech
Comments
amelia: Thanks for the Esperanto one.. It's not usually on lists. :)
Nikki: So cute, just PeRsIaN is written backward it's man tu ra dost Darum
Jujumarji: In arabic is انا بحبك
Rose: I was hoping there was Japanese...
TinkerbellMoi: I'm glad you included in the basque language, it's the language of my roots.
Kari: Swedish: Jag älskar dig. And "Jeg er glad i deg" (Norwegian) means "Im glad to have you" more than "I love you "
Reihanne: The persian one is so wrong, isnt even a word. 😖It should be دوست دارم (dooset daram)
Arielle: @Anna married couples don't even use that because it is so strong of a phrase. I like 好き or 大好き when it comes to comparison of the "I love you" in the other languages
Samira: I agree that the Persian one is jiberrish and what Reihanne is saying is more I like you the true one that I have also mentioned many times before on these and similar posts is; ASHEGHE TAM (اشهقه تم) :) besides that happy new year everyone !
Julie: I love you in norwegian: Jeg elsker deg
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