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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1. German
2. French
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3. Spanish
4. Swahili
5. Italian
6. Croatian
7. Hungarian
8. Hmong
9. Persian
10. Norwegian
11. Finnish
12. Catalan
13. Filipino
14. Armenian
15. Basque
16. Irish
17. Ukranian
18. Korean
19. Afrikaans
20. Esperanto
21. Czech
Comments
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 !
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
Jujumarji: In arabic is انا بحبك
Rose: I was hoping there was Japanese...
Sara: Te Dua ,Albanian
Anna: Japanese is あいしてる (Ai shiteru) :) there a multiple ways but that's the most serious one
amelia: Thanks for the Esperanto one.. It's not usually on lists. :)
Liena: #17 is russian not ukraine, but the words are silmilar. Also i can add Latvian "es tevi mīlu" ❤️
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)
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