I Love You in Different Languages: Guide For You

Kashish Mehra
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Learning greetings in multiple languages is very common now, but learning the phrase I Love You in different languages is a new thing and professing your love to your special one is a very big deal. In the special scenarios, where you fall in international love, you learn to say those special 3 words in their language to make a big gesture and make it special. With the perfect romantic setting, little wine and food, and the perfect way to say I love you in different languages is the best way to go. 

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I LOVE YOU IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES – THE 10  MOST SPOKEN LANGUAGES IN THE WORLD1.      English: I love you2.      Spanish: te amo, te quiero3.      Hindi: Main Tumse Pyar Karta hoon4.      Portuguese: Eu te amo5.      German: ich liebe dich6.      French: Je t’aime7.      Mandarin: Wǒ ài nǐ8.      Arabic: ahabak9. Bengali: Āmi tōmāẏa bhālōbāsi10.  Russian: ya lyublyu tebyaI LOVE YOU IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES – AROUND THE GLOBE11.  Japanese: watashi wa, anata o aishiteimasu12.  Punjabi: Main tuhanu piara karada han13.  Wu (Shanghainese): (ngu eh nóng) Ngu long hushin long lah14.  Malay/Indonesian: saya sayang awak15.  Korean: salanghae16.  Vietnamese: anh yêu em17.  Marathi: mī tujhyāvara prēma karatō18.  Urdu: mein ap say muhabat karta hoon & mein ap say muhabat karti hoon19.  Persian/Farsi: asheghetam spoken in poetry and songs – dūset dāram20.  Turkish: seni seviyorum21.  Cantonese: ngóh oi néih22.  Italian: ti amo23.  Thai: P̄hm rạk khuṇ 24.  Polish: kocham Cię25.  Pashto: (za la ta sara meena kawom)26.  Kannada: Nānu ninnannu prītisuttēne27.  Malayalam: ñān ninne snēhikkunnu28.  Sundanese: abdi bogoh ka anjeun29.  Chamorro: Hu guiaya hao30.  Burmese: mainnkohkyittaal31.  Armenian: Yes sirum yem k’yez32.  Ukrainian: ya tebe lyublyu33.  Yoruba: mo nifẹ rẹ34.  Sindhi: Man tokhe prem karyan ti or Man tokhe prem karyan to35.  Swahili: nakupenda36.  Uzbek: Men seni Sevaman37.  Amharic: ewedihalehu38.  Fula: mi yidi ma39.  Igbo: a hụrụ m gị n’anya 40.  Oromo: Sin jaalladha’41.  Romanian: te iubesc 42.  Azerbaijani: Mən səni sevirəm43.  Manipuri/Meitei: əi-nə nəng-bu nung-shi44.  Chichewa: Ndimakukonda Ndimakukondani45.  Cebuano: gihigugma TIKA46.  Dutch: ik hou van je47.  Kurdish: Ez hej te dikim48.  Serbo-Croatian: Volim te49.  Malagasy: tiako ianao50.  Nepali: Ma timīlā’ī māyā garchu51.  Saraiki: mẽ tenū̃ piār kardā hā̃52.  Santali: ing aming sibilama53.  Khmer: khnhom​ sralanh​ anak54.  Sinhalese: mama oyāṭa ādareyi55.  Bambara: M’bi fe56.  Madurese: Kula tresna / panjengan57.  Somali: Waan ku jeclahay58.  Dogri: Minjo tere naal pyar hega59.  Hungarian: Szeretlek60.  Chewa: ndimakukondani61.  Kinyarwanda: Ndagukunda62.  Greek: Se agapó63.  Akan/Twi: Me dor wo 64.  Khasi: Nga ieid ia phi65.  Kazakh: men seni jaqsı köremin66.  Tswana: Ke a go rata67.  Hebrew Language67.  Zulu: Ngiyakuthanda69.  Czech: Miluji tě70.  Kinyarwanda: ndagukunda71.  Haitian Creole: Mwen renmen ou72.  Afrikaans: Ek het jou lief73.  Ilokano: Ayayatenka, (ay-aya-ten kaw)74.  Quechua: Kuyayki75.  Kirundi: Ndagukunda76.  Swedish: jag älskar dig77.  Hmong: Kuv hlub koj78.  Shona: Ndinokuda79.  Hiligaynon: Palangga ko ikaw Guina higugma ko ikaw80.  Uyghur: (Män sızni söyümän)81.  Balochi: Tu mana doost biyeh82.  Belarusian: ja ciabie kachaju83.  Maori: Kei te aroha au ki a koe84.  Xhosa: ndiyakuthanda

If your case is the same as the above, this is your guide to go to. There are more than 6500 languages in the world, and below is I love you in different languages to help you get started.

 

I LOVE YOU IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES – THE 10  MOST SPOKEN LANGUAGES IN THE WORLD

 

i love you in different languages
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These languages are the most spoken languages all around the globe. The phrase I Love You in different languages is one of the most searched phrases when a person starts learning a foreign language. To learn those special words in these famous languages here is the list below:

1.      English: I love you

 

Where it’s spoken: Australia, Canada, India, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States, South Africa, Singapore, Philippines

English is one of you the most spoken languages in the entire world. With over 1132 million speakers around the globe.

 

2.      Spanish: te amo, te quiero

 

Where it’s spoken: Hispanic America, Spain, United States, Equatorial Guinea, Western Sahara, Pacific islands

In Latin America, te amo is the spoken phrase but in Spain, te Quiero is spoken. Spanish has over 534 million speakers.

 

3.      Hindi: Main Tumse Pyar Karta hoon

 

Where it’s spoken: India, Fiji, Nepal

There are more than 800 million people who speak Hindi, that too only in India. There is a huge population of Hindi speakers.

 

4.      Portuguese: Eu te amo

Where it’s spoken: Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Mozambique, Portugal, São Tomé and Príncipe, Timor-Leste.

Portuguese is a language that is growing slowly all over the world apart from its native lands. It is approximated that there are over 270 million all over the world who speak Portuguese.

 

5.      German: ich liebe dich

Where it’s spoken: Austria, Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, South Tirol (in Italy)

Saying ‘I love you’ to anyone here has several layers which people follow in this region, and they can be very specific. For example, to tell someone about your love and concern to them more in a way where you just care about them and is not romantic, you would use ‘Ich habe dich gerne’.

 

The next phrase they use is ‘Ich hab dich lieb’, which is kind of means, ‘I have love for you’ and is often used for any close ones like friends and family. Between partners or love interests, ‘I love you is’ expressed as ‘Ich liebe dich.’

 

6.      French: Je t’aime

Where it’s spoken: France, Belgium, Switzerland, Canada, Francophone Africa, French Polynesia and French Caribbean, various islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

 

7.      Mandarin: Wǒ ài nǐ

Where it’s spoken: China, Taiwan, Singapore

Mandarin is the official language of the People’s Republic of China and Taiwan. it is also one of the four official languages of Singapore.

8.      Arabic: ahabak

Where it’s spoken: North Africa, Western Asia (Middle East), East Africa

Fun fact about Arabic language is that it is one of the six official languages of the United Nations.

9. Bengali: Āmi tōmāẏa bhālōbāsi

Where it’s spoken: Bangladesh, West Bengal (India), Tripura (India), Assam (India)

 

10.  Russian: ya lyublyu tebya

Where it’s spoken: Russia, former Republics of the Soviet Union, Mongolia

 

I LOVE YOU IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES – AROUND THE GLOBE

i love you in different languages
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Apart from the most spoken languages in the world, the phrase I Love You in different languages is very famous all around the rest of the globe too, in languages which are well-known among their native speakers.

 

11.  Japanese: watashi wa, anata o aishiteimasu

Where it’s spoken: Japan

 

12.  Punjabi: Main tuhanu piara karada han

Where it’s spoken: Punjab region (India, Pakistan)

 

13.  Wu (Shanghainese): (ngu eh nóng) Ngu long hushin long lah

Where it’s spoken: Zhejiang, Shanghai, southern Jiangsu (eastern China)

 

14.  Malay/Indonesian: saya sayang awak

Where it’s spoken: Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore

 

15.  Korean: salanghae

Where it’s spoken: North Korea, South Korea

 

16.  Vietnamese: anh yêu em

Where it’s spoken: Vietnam

 

17.  Marathi: mī tujhyāvara prēma karatō

Where it’s spoken: Maharashtra, Goa, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat (India)

 

18.  Urdu: mein ap say muhabat karta hoon & mein ap say muhabat karti hoon

Where it’s spoken: India, Pakistan

 

19.  Persian/Farsi: asheghetam spoken in poetry and songs – dūset dāram

Where it’s spoken: Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan

 

20.  Turkish: seni seviyorum

Where it’s spoken: Turkey, Cyprus, Bulgaria

 

21.  Cantonese: ngóh oi néih

Where it’s spoken: Guangdong (Canton), southern Guangxi (southern China), Hong Kong, Macau

 

22.  Italian: ti amo

Where it’s spoken: Italy, Switzerland, San Marino

 

23.  Thai: P̄hm rạk khuṇ

Where it’s spoken: Thailand

 

24.  Polish: kocham Cię

Where it’s spoken: Poland, USA, Germany, United Kingdom, Belarus, western Ukraine, Lithuania

 

25.  Pashto: (za la ta sara meena kawom)

Where it’s spoken: Afghanistan, Pakistan

 

26.  Kannada: Nānu ninnannu prītisuttēne

Where it’s spoken: Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra (India)

27.  Malayalam: ñān ninne snēhikkunnu

Where it’s spoken: Kerala, Lakshadweep, Mahé (India)

 

28.  Sundanese: abdi bogoh ka anjeun

Where it’s spoken: Java (Indonesia)

 

29.  Chamorro: Hu guiaya hao

 

30.  Burmese: mainnkohkyittaal

Where it’s spoken: Myanmar

 

31.  Armenian: Yes sirum yem k’yez

Where it’s spoken: Armenia Georgi and Russia

 

32.  Ukrainian: ya tebe lyublyu

Where it’s spoken: Ukraine

 

33.  Yoruba: mo nifẹ rẹ

Where it’s spoken: Nigeria, Benin and Togo]

 

34.  Sindhi: Man tokhe prem karyan ti or Man tokhe prem karyan to

Where it’s spoken: Sindh (Pakistan and neighboring areas in India)

 

35.  Swahili: nakupenda

Where it’s spoken: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda

Swahili is the most widely spoken language in Africa with about 100 million speakers. The language might have come from interactions between Arabs and East Africans back in the day.

 

36.  Uzbek: Men seni Sevaman

Where it’s spoken: Uzbekistan

 

37.  Amharic: ewedihalehu

Where it’s spoken: Ethiopia

 

38.  Fula: mi yidi ma

Where it’s spoken: West and Central Africa, from Senegal to Sudan

 

39.  Igbo: a hụrụ m gị n’anya

Where it’s spoken: Nigeria

 

40.  Oromo: Sin jaalladha’

Where it’s spoken: Ethiopia and Kenya

41.  Romanian: te iubesc

Where it’s spoken: Romania, Moldova

 

42.  Azerbaijani: Mən səni sevirəm

Where it’s spoken: Azerbaijan and Northern Iran

 

43.  Manipuri/Meitei: əi-nə nəng-bu nung-shi

Where it’s spoken: North East India, Bangladesh, Burma

 

44.  Chichewa: Ndimakukonda Ndimakukondani

Where it’s spoken: Chichewa is a Bantu language spoken in parts of Malawi, Zambia, Mozambique

 

45.  Cebuano: gihigugma TIKA

Where it’s spoken: Central and Southern Philippines

 

46.  Dutch: ik hou van je

Where it’s spoken: Belgium (Flanders, Brussels), Netherlands and Suriname

 

47.  Kurdish: Ez hej te dikim

Where it’s spoken: “Kurdistan”, northern Iraq, Iran, Turkey and Syria

 

48.  Serbo-Croatian: Volim te

Where it’s spoken: Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Montenegro

 

49.  Malagasy: tiako ianao

Where it’s spoken: Madagascar

 

50.  Nepali: Ma timīlā’ī māyā garchu

Where it’s spoken: Nepal and neighboring areas, Sikkim, (India)

 

 

51.  Saraiki: mẽ tenū̃ piār kardā hā̃

Where it’s spoken: Sindh (Pakistan)

 

52.  Santali: ing aming sibilama

Where it’s spoken: India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan

 

53.  Khmer: khnhom​ sralanh​ anak

Where it’s spoken: Cambodia

 

 

54.  Sinhalese: mama oyāṭa ādareyi

Where it’s spoken: Sri Lanka

 

55.  Bambara: M’bi fe

Where it’s spoken: Bambara is a Mali Mande language with about 3 million speakers.the language is spoken mainly in Mali, Burkina Faso and Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Gambia, Guinea and Ghana.

 

56.  Madurese: Kula tresna / panjengan

Where it’s spoken: Madura, and Java (Indonesia)

 

57.  Somali: Waan ku jeclahay

Where it’s spoken: Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Djibouti, and Yemen

 

58.  Dogri: Minjo tere naal pyar hega

Where it’s spoken: Kashmir Jamu (india)

 

59.  Hungarian: Szeretlek

Where it’s spoken: Hungary and areas in neighbouring countries

 

60.  Chewa: ndimakukondani

Where it’s spoken: Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe

 

61.  Kinyarwanda: Ndagukunda

Where it’s spoken: Kinyarwanda, a Bantu language spoken in mainly in Rwanda

 

62.  Greek: Se agapó

Where it’s spoken: Greece, Cyprus

 

63.  Akan/Twi: Me dor wo

Where it’s spoken: Ghana, Ivory Coast

 

64.  Khasi: Nga ieid ia phi

Where it’s spoken: Meghalaya state in India by the Khasi people.

 

65.  Kazakh: men seni jaqsı köremin

Where it’s spoken: Kazakhstan

 

66.  Tswana: Ke a go rata

Where it’s spoken: Botswana

 

67.  Hebrew Language

(man to a woman) –“Ani Ohev Otach”

(woman to a man) –“Ani Ohevet Otcha”
(woman to a woman) –“Ani Ohevet Otach”
(man to a man) –“Ani Ohev Otcha”

Where it’s spoken: Israel

67.  Zulu: Ngiyakuthanda

Where it’s spoken: South Africa

 

69.  Czech: Miluji tě

Where it’s spoken: Czech Republic

 

70.  Kinyarwanda: ndagukunda

Where it’s spoken: Rwanda

 

71.  Haitian Creole: Mwen renmen ou

Where it’s spoken: Haiti

 

72.  Afrikaans: Ek het jou lief

Where it’s spoken: South Africa

 

73.  Ilokano: Ayayatenka, (ay-aya-ten kaw)

Where it’s spoken: Northern Luzon in the Philippines

 

74.  Quechua: Kuyayki

Where it’s spoken: Peru and Bolivia

 

75.  Kirundi: Ndagukunda

Where it’s spoken: Burundi and Uganda

 

76.  Swedish: jag älskar dig

Where it’s spoken: Sweden and Finland

 

77.  Hmong: Kuv hlub koj

Where it’s spoken: Laos and neighbouring areas

 

78.  Shona: Ndinokuda

Where it’s spoken: Zimbabwe

 

79.  Hiligaynon: Palangga ko ikaw Guina higugma ko ikaw

Where it’s spoken: Western Visayas in the Philippines

 

80.  Uyghur: (Män sızni söyümän)

Where it’s spoken: Xinjiang (Western China)

 

81.  Balochi: Tu mana doost biyeh

Where it’s spoken: Balochistan (province in Pakistan and Iran)

 

82.  Belarusian: ja ciabie kachaju

Where it’s spoken: Belarus

 

83.  Maori: Kei te aroha au ki a koe

Where it’s spoken: New Zealand

 

84.  Xhosa: ndiyakuthanda

Where it’s spoken: South Africa

 

And there are almost another 6400 languages where we can help you learn to say I love you in different languages is spoken. Expressing unconditional love to your loved ones in any language is important. This is not only important to enhance your linguistic skills but also super fun. 

 

 

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