Telling I Love You In Your Language

Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby Aphrodite » 12 Nov 2008, 03:37

No no no Chris!!
No y in Αγάπη!! When they see y they think of Yannis..and we don't pronounce it like Αγιάπη ! :haha

There's no letter or sound to equal our γ.
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Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby Steven » 13 Nov 2008, 00:39

BULGARIAN обичам те (obycham ta)
"I believe in making the world safe for our children, but not our children's children, because I don't think children should be having sex." :)

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Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby chris » 13 Nov 2008, 00:54

Aphrodite wrote:No no no Chris!!
No y in Αγάπη!! When they see y they think of Yannis..and we don't pronounce it like Αγιάπη ! :haha

There's no letter or sound to equal our γ.


well that's the closest i could find..... :?

and it is better for them to say αγιαπη, than αγκαπη.....!!!don't you think...???
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Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby Faw_Peter » 13 Nov 2008, 23:54

Albanian: te dua (dua = love)
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Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby Aphrodite » 14 Nov 2008, 01:38

chris wrote:
Aphrodite wrote:No no no Chris!!
No y in Αγάπη!! When they see y they think of Yannis..and we don't pronounce it like Αγιάπη ! :haha

There's no letter or sound to equal our γ.


well that's the closest i could find..... :?

and it is better for them to say αγιαπη, than αγκαπη.....!!!don't you think...???

Oh yes!! Αγκάπη;;;; :nonnon
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Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby M.Helen » 15 Nov 2008, 17:13

Norwegian: jeg elsker deg (jeg = I, elsker - love, deg - you)
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Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby niniko » 10 Jan 2009, 17:34

me shen miyvarxar ( me-i shen- you miyvarxar- love) :oops
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Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby sektor_Gaza » 14 Jan 2009, 12:31

"I love you" in Tajik Language is "I see you good" strange but it is reality of culture:
Ман туро нагз мебинам - (By Latin: Man turo nagz mebinam)

Man - I
Turo - you
Nagz - good
Mebinam - see

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Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby Terry » 02 Feb 2009, 13:03

In Brazilian or Portuguese languages (the same) it sounds very simple: amo-te or eu te amo. I guess no spelling required here.
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Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby Faw_Peter » 17 Feb 2009, 00:32

Icelandik - ég elska þig (eg = I, elska = love, þig = you), no I'm not saying you're a pig :lol:
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Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby Steven » 01 Mar 2009, 13:45

In catalan: T'estimo (estimo = love/respect)
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Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby Peach » 01 Apr 2009, 00:21

Slovenian: rada te imam (for female talking); rad te imam (for male talking)
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Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby prottos101 » 07 Apr 2009, 22:57

nice topic :)

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Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby Benn » 21 Apr 2009, 23:04

Nepali: ma (I) timilai (love) prem garchhu(you)
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Re: Telling I love you in your language

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Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby greeneyedmonster » 06 Jul 2009, 08:09

Kazakh: Men Sene Suiemen
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Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby carriefox » 24 Jul 2009, 09:41

wo ai ni in Chinese. I just learn it.(wo= I ai=love ni= you)
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Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby 55° N - 13° E » 31 Aug 2009, 18:21

Faw_Peter wrote:Swedish: ..... Sounds like Arabic, isn't it?

No! :nonnon
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Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby nahla » 05 Sep 2009, 06:41

in our arabic language in egypt
we say

أنا أحبك
ana ahebk :love
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Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby aimhigh » 25 Nov 2009, 12:14

Mahal kita in Tagalog - (mahal - love , kita - you)
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Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby gemma » 01 Dec 2009, 05:41

korean: Saranghe
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Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby colin » 05 Dec 2009, 06:38

Hello

Thanks for sharing.Very interesting post. Please keep sharing more and more.

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Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby tiger » 26 Dec 2009, 21:19

In ukrainian: Я тебе люблю. (Ya tebe lyublyu) I=я love=люблю you=тебе
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Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby ANGELA » 31 Dec 2009, 06:23

Well I think all of that. I try very hard and do that all for my BF. He means the world to me, so I always try to doeverything I can to make him happy and smiling and show him how much I love him.
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Re: Telling I love you in your language

Postby SoulForHim » 05 Feb 2010, 23:51

Belarusian lang.:
Я цябэ кахаю (Я= I, цябэ= you, кахаю= love ) (ja t'abe kochau) - it souns like that, but I am not shure ))
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