Vlad of Leningrad: How do you say “love” in your native language?
How do you say “love” and “I love you” in your native language?
Answers and Views:
Answer by རྡོ་རྗེ
Love: དགའ་པོ (dga’ po)
I love you: ང་ཁྱེད་རང་ལ་དགའ་པོ་ཡོད་ (nga kayrang-la dga’ po yoe)
love: amor
I love you: te amo
Spanish (:
Answer by LyrisASL– American Sign Language
https://www.lifeprint.com/asl101/topics/i_love_you.htm
Answer by broAlhoubbAnswer by Erik Van Thienen
Dutch :
‘love’ : “liefde”
‘to love’ : “houden van”, “liefhebben”
‘I love you’ : “Ik hou van je”, “Ik hou van jou”, “Ik heb je lief” (poetic), “Ik hou van u” (formal), “Ik bemin je/jou/” (old fashioned), “Ik zie u graag” (Flanders), “Ik hou van u” (Flanders)
In other languages :
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/I_love_you#Translations
https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/iloveyou.htm
https://www.faqs.org/faqs/romance-faq/part3/section-1.html
Answer by Le Bon CanuckMy friend Vladimir, I would say “love” and “I love you”; however, One of my grandmothers would say “el amor, te amo” and my other grandmother would say ” l’amour, je t’aime.”Answer by Noverion Mei
chocolate.
lol sorry, native language is English so I went for something different. 😉
in Japanese it’s:
(大)好きです: (dai)suki desu (translation is “I like you/care for you (a lot)”; polite form)
愛してる: aishiteru (lit. “I love you”; casual form)
恋してる: koishiteru (“I love you”; casual form)
edit:
wow…why negative score? sorry if I offended people. 🙁
In Pashto its meena 🙂 and i love you is ze tasara meena kaam <3
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