“I Love You” in 99 Languages 💗

in Emotions & Feelings2 years ago (edited)

Hi Hivers. I am @sishi a newbie to Hives as well as the to this Community. This is my first post in this community. As the first post, I thought to share the love with you guys. 😍


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The words I Love You are no stranger to anyone anymore. Almost all of you have already heard it from your loved ones and might have already told it to the special people (partner, Family, or Best Friends) in your life. The words “I Love You” are of course from the English Language and are used almost everywhere in the world. So, using those 3 words is already common. So, let’s look at some new ways of saying it and surprising your loved ones to break the uniformity. Or you could even use this way to convince your love of your crush if you are too shy to express it in your own language. Already most of you might know 2 or 3 other ways of saying but it’s better to know more right?

Here are 99 ways of saying it from 99 popular languages in the world.
Chinese (Mandarin) - Wǒ ài nǐ - China
Spanish – Te quiero - Spain
Bengali - Āmi tōmākē bhālōbāsi - Bangladesh
Hindi - Main tumase pyaar karata hoon - India
Portuguese – Eu Te Amo – Portugal
Russian - YA lyublyu tebya – Russia
Japanese - Watashi wa, anata o aishiteimasu - Japan
German - Ich liebe dich - Germany
Javenese - Aku tresna sampeyan – Indonesia, Java, Bali
Korean – salanghae – South Korea, North Korea
French - Je t'aime – France
Vietnamese - Tôi mến bạn – Vietnam
Telegu - Nēnu ninnu prēmistunnānu - India
Marathi - Mī tujhyāvara prēma karatō - India
Tamil - Nāṉ uṉṉai nēcikkiṟēṉ - India
Turkish - Seni seviyorum – Turkey
Urdu - mein ap say muhabat karta hoon – Pakistan
Gujarati - Huṁ tanē prēma karuṁ chu - India
Polish - Kocham Cię – Poland
Egyptain Arabic – Ana Bahibbik – Egypt
Ukranian - YA tebe lyublyu - Ukraine
Italian - Ti amo – Italy
Malyalam - ñān ninne snēhikkunnu – India
Kannada - Nānu ninnannu prītisuttēne - India
Punjabi - Maiṁ tuhānū pi'āra karadā hāṁ - India, Pakistan
Indonesian - Aku cinta kamu – Indonesia
Romanian - te iubesc – Romania
Azerbaijani - Mən səni sevirəm – Iran
Hausa - ina son ka – Nigeria
Algerian Arabic - aylouvio to – Algeria
Burmese – mainnkohkyittaal – Myanmar
Serbo Croation - Volim te – Yugoslavia
Thai - P̄hm rạk khuṇ - Thailand
Dutch - ik hou van jou – Netherlands
Yoruba - mo nifẹ rẹ - Nigeria
Sindhi - Maan to san pyar kyan tho – Pakistan
Moroccan Arabic – knbghiik – Morocco
Uzbek - Men seni Sevaman – Uzbekistan
Malay - saya sayang awak – Malaysia, Peninsular
Amharic – iwedihalehu - Ethiopia
Indonesian - Aku cinta kamu – Indonesia
Igbo - a hụrụ m gị n'anya - Nigeria
Tagalog - Mahal kita – Philippines
Nepali - Ma timīlā'ī māyā garchu - Nepal
Bari - Nan nyanyar do – Sudan
Saraiki - mẽ tenū̃ piār kardā hā̃ – Pakistan
Cebuano - gihigugma tika – Philippines
Assamese - Moi Tumak Bhaal paao – India
Hungarian – Szeretlek – Hungary
Chittagonian - ai tuare mohobbot gori – Bangladesh
Irish - Is breá liom tú – Ireland
Sinhala – Mama oyata Aadarei – Sri Lanka
Marathi - Mī tujhyāvara prēma karatō - India
Czech - Miluji tě – Czech Republic
Greek - Se agapó - Greece
Belarusian - ja ciabie kachaju - Belarus
Arabic - 'iinaa ahbk – Saudi Arabia
Pashto - Meena darsara laram – Pakistan
Somali - waan ku jeclahay – Somalia
Malagasy - tiako ianao – Madagascar
Turkish - seni seviyorum – Turkey
Kinyarwanda – Ndagukunda – Rwanda
Zulu – Ngiyakuthanda – South Africa
Bulgarian - obicham te - Bulgaria
Swedish - jag älskar dig – Sweden
Pashto (Southern) - Meena darsara laram – Afghanistan
Kazakh - men seni jaqsı köremin – Kazakhstan
Ilocano - Ay-ayaten ka unay – Philippines
Tatar - Min siní yaratam – Russia
Finnish - Minä rakastan sinua – Finland
Uyghur - sizni yahshi kOrman – China
Haitian Creole - Mwen renmen ou – Haiti
Norwegian - Jeg elsker deg – Norway
Khmer - khnhom sralanh anak - Cambodia
Akan - Me dɔ wo – Ghana
Hiligaynon - Palangga ta ka – Philippines
Kurmanji - Ez te hez dikèm – Turkey
Shona – Ndinokuda – Zimbabwe
Lao - khony hak chao - Laos
Latin - te amo – Italy
Croatian - Volim te – The republic of Croatia
Danish - jeg elsker dig – Denmark
Georgian - miq’varkhar - Georgia
Hawaiian - aloha wau iā 'oe – Hawaii
Persian - Man to Ra Doost daram – Iran
Welsh - Rwy'n dy garu di – England & Wales
Mongolian - Bi chamd khairtai - Mongolia
Luxembourgish - Ech hunn dech gär – Luxembourgh
Lativian - Es mīlu Tevi – Latvia
Icelandic - ég elska þig – Iceland
Samoan - oute alofa ia oe – Samoa
Southern Sotho - kea u rata – Lesotho
Afrikaans - Ek het jou lief – Namibia
Maori - Aroha ahau ki a koe – New Zealand
Nyanja – ndimakukondani – Zambia
Yiddish - ikh hab dir lib – Israel
Xhosa – ndiyakuthanda – South Africa
Basque - maite zaitut – Spain
Oromo - Sin jaalladha’ – Ethiopia

Those are the ways of saying I love you in 99 Languages so now you can say I love you to your loved ones in 100 ways and make them feel your love. Good luck with your love lives…..

I hope you enjoyed the post. Till next one, laters hivers 👋

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Wow, that was an awesome post to lovely people (I mean those who are lovers) I think that they will have 98 languages to express their love to the people they love from now on. It's an interesant post.

Thank you @ocatia. But it is for everyone, not only for lovers 😃

Languages are fascinating and each one has its charms.

We take the opportunity to suggest you to consult the post on correct use of sources to improve your content even more. You still decide on your own content 😉.

Welcome to our community @sishi 🌻

Thanks for the warm welcome! I will follow the post on the correct use of sources next time.