How to Say I Love You in 11 Different Languages ...

How to Say I Love You in 11 Different Languages ...
By Holly • Nov 21, 2025

When you really love someone, you'll want to tell them as often as you can. Of course, the words can start to sound old after you use them over and over again, day after day. That's why it's a great idea to learn how to say the phrase in as many different languages as you can. That way, you'll be able to show your partner that you care without sounding repetitive. If you're interested in learning some new phrases that'll make your partner smile, here are a few different ways to say "I love you" from around the world:

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1. Spanish

In Spanish, those three little words are actually two little words. All you have to say is "Te amo." Of course, that's also the way that you can admit your love in Latin.

2. French

Paris is one of the most romantic places in the world. It's even called the City of Love. If you're lucky enough to go there and kiss your partner beneath the Eiffel Tower one day, make sure to say, "Je t’aime" to remind him you love him.

3. Italian

The Spanish and Italian version of those three little words is pretty similar. If you can say it in one language, you can say it in the other. It's simply, "Ti amo."

4. Russian

Here's where it gets complicated. If you've never spoken Russian before, then it might be a little hard to pronounce this phrase. It goes, "Ya lyublyu tebya."

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5. Swedish

There are a few different languages that are spoken in Sweden. In Swedish, they say, "Jag älskar dig." However, if you want to say the words in Finnish, which is also spoken fairly frequently in Sweden, you can say, "Mini rakastan sinua."

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6. Korean

If you're a huge K-Pop fan, then you might already know how to say this. It's not as difficult as it looks. Just sound it out and you should be able to master it. It's, "Sarangheyo."

7. Polish

For some reason, people from Poland are always the butt of jokes. Of course, just like blondes, they don't deserve their bad reputation. Here's how to say that special phrase in their language: "Kocham Cie."

8. Hindi

When you're speaking Hindi, you have to use different words if you're a girl speaking to a boy or a boy speaking to a girl. If you're a lady, then you should say, "Mai tumhe bahut pyar karti hunn."

9. Gaelic

This one seems rough to say, but it's actually pretty simple Don't get discouraged by the amount of words in the phrase, because all you have to say is, "Ta gra agam duit."

10. Madarin

Writing in Mandarin Chinese is much harder than speaking it. As long as you sound out, "wuo ai ni," you should be able to say it pretty easily.

11. Japanese

This phrase is pretty difficult to pronounce, and not that many people in Japan actually use it. However, if you practice enough, you should be able to say, "aishiteru."

You don't have to tell your partner you love them in your native tongue, because there are so many other ways to say those meaningful words. Which other languages do you know how to say, "I love you" in?

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Armenian - yes qez seeroom em (yes = I; qez = you; seeroom em = love)

well there's no portuguese that's disappointing xD anyways it's " Eu amo-te "

Turkish - Seni seviyorum.

Slovakian- Ľubim ťa

Indonesia - aku cinta kamu

How about arabic? Ana bahibak or ahibak

It's "minä rakastan sinua" in Finnish :)

In Chinese it's 我爱你

swiss german - ich liäb dich

Hungarian - Szeretlek

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