21 Ways to Write I Love You in 21 Languages ...

21 Ways to Write I Love You in 21 Languages ...
By Jennifer • Mar 7, 2024

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

German

2. French

French

3. Spanish

Spanish

4. Swahili

Swahili

If you're looking to engage your partner in intriguing conversations, why not try some hypothetical questions for couples? These fun queries will not only keep the conversation lively but also stimulate deep thoughts and potentially reveal insights about each other's personality and thought processes.

5. Italian

Italian

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6. Croatian

Croatian

7. Hungarian

Hungarian

8. Hmong

Hmong

9. Persian

Persian

10. Norwegian

Norwegian

11. Finnish

Finnish

12. Catalan

Catalan

13. Filipino

Filipino

14. Armenian

Armenian

15. Basque

Basque

16. Irish

Irish

17. Ukranian

Ukranian

18. Korean

Korean

19. Afrikaans

Afrikaans

20. Esperanto

Esperanto

21. Czech

Czech

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@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

Swedish: Jag älskar dig. And "Jeg er glad i deg" (Norwegian) means "Im glad to have you" more than "I love you "

Japanese is あいしてる (Ai shiteru) :) there a multiple ways but that's the most serious one

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 !

I was hoping there was Japanese...

I love you in norwegian: Jeg elsker deg

Je t'aime is pronounced "zuh-tem"

In arabic is انا بحبك

This is really sweet

Thanks for the Esperanto one.. It's not usually on lists. :)

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