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Expressing love is a universal sentiment that transcends language and culture. Whether you’re writing a heartfelt note, whispering sweet phrases to a partner, or simply celebrating love in all its forms, knowing how to say “I love you” in another language can add a special touch to your message. From the romantic charm of Italian to the warm expressions found in Spanish and beyond, each language offers its own unique way to convey this powerful emotion. This guide will explore various translations of “I love you,” helping you connect with loved ones around the globe in a heartfelt, meaningful way. Discover the beauty of love expressed in different languages and find the perfect phrase to share with those you cherish.

 

Afrikaans Ek is lief vir jou
Albanian Te dua
Amharic Afekrishalehou
Arabic Ohiboke
Armenian Yes kez si'rumem
Basque Maite zaitut
Bengali Ami tomake bahlobashi
Bosnian Volim te
Bulgarian Obicham te
Catalan T'estimo
Creole Mi aime jou
Croatian Volim te
Czech Miluji tev
Danish Jeg elsker dig
Dutch Ik hou van je
English I love you
Esperanto Mi amas vin
Estonian Mina armastan sind
Farsi Tora dost daram
Filipino Iniibig kita
Finnish rakastan sua
French Je t'aime
Frisian Ik hald fan dei
Galician Querote
German Ich liebe dich
Greek S'ayapo
Gujarati Hoon tane pyar karoochhoon
Hawaiian Aloha wau ia 'oe
Hebrew Aneeohev otakh
Hindi Mai tumase pyar karata hun
Hungarian Szeretlek
Icelandic Eg elska thig
Indonesian Saya cinta padamu
Irish t'a gr'a agam dhuit
Italian Ti amo
Japanese Kimi o ai shiteru
Korean Dangsinul saranghee yo
Latin Te amo
Latvian Es tevi milu
Lithuanian As tave myliu
Malaysian Saya cintamu
Mandarin Wo ai ni
Marshallese Yokwe Yuk
Norwegian Jeg elsker deg
Polish Kocham ciebie
Portuguese Eu te amo
Romanian Te iubesc
Russian Ya tyebya lyublyu
Sanskrit twayi snihyaami
Serbian Volim te
Sesotho Kiyahurata
Slovak Lubim ta
Slovenian Ljubim te
Spanish Te amo
Swahili Nakupenda
Swedish Jag älskar dig
Tagalog Mahal kita
Thai Phom rug khun
Turkish Seni seviyorum
Ukrainian Ya tebe kokhayu
Urdu Main tumse muhabbat karta hoon
Vietnamese Anh yeu em
Welsh Rwy'n dy garu di
Yiddish Kh'hob dikh lib
Zulu Ngiyakuthanda

 

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