The most translated and known expression in the world: “I love you” in all languages.
Express your love for the man or woman of your life and tell him “I love you” in all languages!
- Abbé: "My ko lo fon"
- Disbursed: “U’m wloloho”
- Acholi: "Amari"
- Afar: Ko kicinio
- Afghan: "My doste derm"
- Afrikaans: "Ek het jou liefe" or "Ek is lief vir jou"
- Akan: "Me dor wo"
- Albanian: "Te dua" or "Te dashoroj" or "Te dashoroj"
- Alentejano: « Gosto de ti, porra ! »
- German: "Ich liebe Dich"
- Algerian: Kanbghik
- Alsatian: "Ich hoan dich gear"
- Amharic: Afekrishalehou or Afekrischaledou
- English: "I love you"
- Apache: “Sheth she’n zho’n”
- Arab: “Ib’n hebbak” or “Ana Ba-heb-bak” or “Ana hebbek” or “Jag alskâr dej”
- Armenian: “Yes kez si’rumem” or “Yir ounenal”
- Assamese (India): "Me tomak bhal pau"
- Austrian: "I mog di" or "I hab di gean" or "Ich liebe dich"
- Bari (Sudanese): Nan nyanyar do or Nan nyanyar do parik
- Basque: « Nere Maïtea » or « Maite zaitut »
- Batak: Holong rohangku di ho
- Bavaria: "I mog di narrisch gern"
- Bemba (Zambia): "Nalikutemwa" or "Ninkutemwe"
- Bengalais: "Ami tomAy bhAlobAshi" or "Ami tomake bhalobashi"
- Berber: "Lakh tirikh"
- Bicol (Philippien) : « Namumutan ta ka »
- Burma : « Chi pa de » or « Min go nga chit tay »
- Bolivian (Quechua): "Qanta munani"
- Bosnian: "Volim te"
- Breton: ‘Da garan’ or ‘Da garout a ran’
- Bulgarian: "Obicham te" or "As te obicham" or "Obozhavam te"
- Cambodian: "Good sro lanh oon"
- Cantonese: "Ngo oi ney"
- Catalan: “T’estimo” or “T’estim” (Mallorcain) or “T’estim molto” or “T’estime” (Valencien)
- Cebuano (Philippin): « Gihigugmz ko ikaw »
- Chamorro: "Hu guaiya hao"
- Cheyenne: "Nemehotates"
- Chichewas: "Ndimakukonda"
- Chickasaw (USA): "Chiholloli"
- Chinese: "Goa ai li" (dialecte Amoy)
- Chinese: "Ngo oi ney" (Guyan dialect)
- Chinese: « Wo oi ni » (Gangish dialect)
- Chinese: "Ngai oi gnee" (Hakka dialect)
- Chinese: "Ngai on ni" (Hakka)
- Chinese: "Wave read" (Hokkien)
- Chinese: « Wo ai ni » (dialecte Mandarin)
- Chinese: « Wo ai ni » (dialecte Putunghua)
- Chinese: "Ngo ai nong" (dialecte Wu)
- Commorian: “Neither if or come sa” or “N’ game handzo”
- Korean: "Dangsinul saranghee yo" or "Saranghee" or "Nanun dangsineul joahapnida"
- Corsica: « Ti tengu cara » or « Ti tengu caru » (FlanceH)
- Creole: "Mi loves play"
- Creole Antillais : « Men ainmainw »
- Créole Martiniquais : « Men ainmainw »
- Créole Guadeloupéen : « Men ainmainw »
- Créole Mauricien: "Mo content toi"
- Reunion Creole: "Mi aim a ou"
- Croatian: « Ja te volim » or « Volim te » or « Ja vas volim » or « Volim te »
- Danish: "Jeg elsker dig"
- Davvi Semegiella: "Mun rahkistin dù"
- Dusun: Siuhang oku dia
- Ecuadorian (Quechua) : « Canda munani »
- Spanish: "Te quiero" or "Te amo"
- Esperanto: "Mi amas vin"
- Estonian: "Mina armastan sind" or "Ma armastan sind"
- Ethopien: Afgreki
- Fang: "My dzing wa" or "My gnôre wa"
- Farsi: Tora dust mi daram or Asheghetam or Doostat dAram (Perse)
- Finns: Minä rakastan sinua or Rakastan sinua or Minä pidä sinustra
- Flemish: "Ik hue van ye" or "Ik hue van dei" or "Ik hou van jou" (Neerlandais)
- Fon: "A nyi wan nu we"
- French: “I love you”
- Frisian: "Ik hou fan dei" or "Ik hald fan dei"
- Gbaya: "Mi ko me"
- Gaélique d’Ecosse: « Tha gaol agam ort » or « Tha gaol agam oirbh »
- Gaelic of Ireland: “Moo graugh hoo”
- Galician: « Querote » or « Queroche » or « Amote »
- Gallois: “Rwy’n dy garu di” or “Yr wyf i yn dy garu di”
- Ghanéen (Akan, Twi): "Me dor wo"
- Greek: “Sayapo” or “Eime eroteumos mazi sou” or “Philo se” (former Greg)
- Greenland: Asavakit
- Guarani: "Rohiyu"
- Gujrati (Pakistan): “Hoon tane pyar karoochhoon” or “Hoon tuney chaoon chhoon”
- Hakka: "Ngai oi nyi"
- Hausa (Niger): "Ina sonki"
- Hawaiian: "Aloha wau ia ‘oe" or "Aloha wau ia ‘oe nui loa"
- Hebrew: "Ani ohev otach" or "Anee ohevet otkha" (FlanceH)
- Hindi: « Mae tumko pyar kia » or « My tumko pyar karta hu » or « Main tumse pyar karta hoon »
- Hmong: "Kuv hlub koj"
- Hokkien : « Wa ai lu »
- Hungarians: “Szeretlek” or “Szeretlek te’ged”
- Hopi: “Nu’ umi unangw ́ta”
- Ibaloi (Philippin): "Pip-piyan taha" or "Ppiyan ta han shili"
- Igbo: “A huru m gi n’anya”
- Imazighan: Halagh kem
- Indonesian: Saya kasih saudari or Saya cinta kamu or Saya cinta padamu
- Irish: "Is breá liom tú"
- Iceland: "Eg elska thig"
- Italian: « Ti amo » or « Ti voglio beneti » or « Ti adoro » or « Sei il mio amore »
- Japanese: « Kimi o ai shiteru » or « Watakushi-wa anata-wo ai shimasu » or « Kulo tresno »
- Javanese: « Kulo tresno »
- Kabile: "Hemlar kem" or "Hemlark" (FlanceH)
- Kankana-ey (Philippin): "Laylaydek sik-a"
- Kannada (India): Naanu Ninnanu Preethisuthene or Naanu Ninnanu Mohisuthene
- Kikongo : « Mono ke zola nge »
- Kirundi (Burundi): "Ndagukunda"
- Kiswahili: "Nakupenda"
- Klingon: “BangwI’ Soh” or “QaparHa” or “QamuShá” or “QaparHáqu”
- Kpele: "I walikana"
- Kurd: "Ez te hezdikhem" or "Min te xushvet" or "Min te xoshvet" (Southern dialect)
- Laosian: "Khoi huk chau" or "Khoi hak joa" or "Khoi hak chao" or "Khoi mak joa lai"
- Lari (Congo, Pool Region) : « Ni kou zololo »
- Latin: "Te amo" or "Your amo"
- Latvien: « Es milu tevi » or « Es tevi milu »
- Lebanese: Anna Bahibak
- Lifou ( Ile de la Loyauté ) : « Eni a nemi eo »
- Lingala: "Nalingi yo" or "Na lingui yo"
- Lithuanian: « Tave myliu »
- Lojban: "Mi do prami"
- Luo ( Kenia): "Aheri"
- Luxembourg: "Ech hun dech gär"
- Maa: "Ilolenge"
- Macedonian: « Te sakam » or « Te ljubam » or « Jas te sakam » or « Pozdrav »
- Maiese: « Wa wa »
- Malay: Saya cintamu or Saya sayangmu or Saya sayang anda
- Malais/Bahasa: Saya cinta mu
- Malaysia/Indonesia: Aku sayang kau
- Malayalam: “Ngan ninne snaehikkunnu” or “Njyann ninne’ preetikyunnu”
- Malayasien: Saya cintamu or Saya sayangmu or Saya cinta kamu
- Malgache: "Anno Tioko" or "Tiako iano" or "Tianao aho"
- Mandarin: « Wo ai ni »
- Marathi: "Mi tuzya var karato" or "Me tujhashi prem karto" (H♣F) or "Me tujhashi prem karte" (F KaveH)
- Maré (Ile de la Loyauté) : « Unû tchi a la bo »
- Moroccan: Kanbhik or Kanhebek
- Marquisien: “Hinenao ua’u ia oe”
- Marshallais: Yokwe Yuk
- Mauricien: "Mo mari cotan toi"
- Mongol: Be Chamad Hairtai
- Mohawk: Konoronhkwa
- Mooré (Burkina Faso) : « Mam nonga fo »
- Moyi (Congo Brazzaville): "Gakakayo"
- Munukutuba (Congo Sud): "Mu zola mgé" or "Mu zolagué"
- Navajo: “ Ayor anosh’ni”
- Ndebele (Zimbabwe): Niyakutanda
- Dutch: "Ik hou van jou"
- Nepalese: "My timi sita prem garchhu" or "My timilai maya garchhu"
- Norwegian: "Jeg elskar deg" (Bokmaal) or "Eg elskar deg" (Nynorsk) or "Jeg elsker deg" (Bokmål)
- Nyanja: Ninatemba
- Occitan gascon: “What do you like”
- Occitan Languedoc : « T’aimi »
- Oriya: « Moon Tumakoo Bhala Paye » or « Moon Tumakoo Prema Kare »
- Oromoo: "Sinjaladha" or "Sinjaldha"
- Osetien: "Aez dae warzyn"
- Urdu (India): "Mujge tumae mahabbat hai" or "Main tumse muhabbat karta hoon"
- Uzbek: "Man seni sevaman"
- Pakistanis: "Muje se mu habbat hai" or "Muje stumse mahabbat hai"
- Papiamento : « Mi ta stimábo »
- Pedi: "Kiyahurata"
- Persia: "Tora dost daram"
- Pig Latin: "the ovele ouye"
- Picard: “Ej t’ei kier” or “Ej vô volntié”
- Philippinin: « Mahal ka ta » or « Iniibig Kita »
- Poitevin-Saintongeais : « I aeme »
- Polish: Kocham ciebie or Ja cie kocham
- Portuguese: "Eu te amo"
- Provencal rhodanien (Mistralien): “T’ame”
- Punjubi (India): "Main tainu pyar karna" or "May taunu pyar kardar"
- Quenay: "Tye-melane"
- Romanian : Te iubesc ou Te ador
- Russian: « Ya lioubliou tiebia » or « Ya tiebia lioubliououououououbliou » or « Ya vas lioubliou »
- Scanner (Skånska): “Jâ hóllor âw di” or “Jâ ty ́tjor omm di”
- Samoen: "Or you alofa outou" or "Or te alofa ia te oe" or "Talo'fa ia te oe" or "Fia moi"
- Sanskrit: Anugrag
- Serb: « Ja vas volim » or « Volim vas » or « Ljubim te »
- Sesotho: "Kiyahurata"
- Shona: "Ndinokuda"
- Singalais (Ceylan) : « Mama oyata adarei » or « Mama oyata aadareyi »
- Sioux : « Techihhila »
- Somalian: « Waan ku jaycahay »
- Slovak: "Lubim ta"
- Slovenian: "Ljubim te"
- Srilankais : « Mama oyata arderyi »
- Strasbourgeois (Alsatian variant): "Ich hoab dich gearn" or "Ich hoab dich leb"
- Sudanais ( Bari ) : « Nan nyanyar do » or « Nan nyanyar do parik »
- Suaheli: Ninikupenda
- Swahili: “Naku enda” or “Naku penda” or “Nnikupenda” or “Dholu’o”
- Swedish: "Jag älskar dig" or "Iaj Alskar Dej" or "Jag är kär i dig" (I am in love)
- Switzerland-German: “Ch’ha di gärn”
- Syrian/Lebanese: "Bhebbek" (HISTF) or "Bhebbak" (FISTH)
- Tagalog: Mahal kita
- Tahitien: "Ua Here Vau Ia Oe" or "Ua here vau ia oe"
- Tamoul: « Naan unni kathilikaran » or « Ni yaanai kaadli karen » or « Nam vi’ remberem »
- Czech: "Miluji te"
- Telugu (India): “Neenu ninnu prámistu’nnanu” or “Nenu ninnu premistunnanu” or “Ninnu premistunnahu”
- Thai: “Ch’an rak khun” (FISTH) or “Phom rak khun” (HOWF) or “Khoa raak thoe”
- Tibetan: "Na kirinla gaguidou"
- Tshiluba: "Ndi mukasua" or "Ndi musua wewe" or "Ndi ne ditalala bua wewe"
- Tswama: "Ke a go rata"
- Tunisian: Hebbek or Ha eh bakn
- Tumbuka: "Nkhukutemwa"
- Turk: "Seni seviyorum" or "Seni begeniyorum"
- Ukrainian: Ya tebe kokhaiou
- Unuit (Esquimo): "Ounakrodiwakit"
- Vai: Na lia
- Värmländska: “From är görgo te mäg”
- Vietnamese: "Em yeu anh" (Em yeu anh) or "Anh yeu em" (H phenomenaF)
- Vilie (Congo): "Mi bekuzola"
- Volapük: "Löfob oli"
- Vulcain: "Wani ra yana ro aisha"
- Wallon: “Dji your veu volti” or “Dji your inme” or “Dji v’zinme”
- Wollof: "Da ma la nope" or "Da ma la nop"
- Yiddish: "Ich libe dich" or "Ich han dich lib"
- Yucatec maya: “in k’aatech” or “in yabitmech”
- Ya te volim
- Zazi (Kurde): "Ezhele hezdege"
- Zoulou: "Ngiyakuthanda" or "Mina Ngithanda Wena"
- Zuni: “Tom ho’ ichema”
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