Summing up so much passion and adoration into three little words hardly seems to do your sweetheart justice. So, if you really want to tell someone special that you love them ’til the end of time, say it in more than one language! Here’s how to say “I love you” 50 different ways:
Speak the Language of Love in 50 Different Ways
Albanian: “Te dua”
Arabic: “Ana behibak” (male) or “Ana behibek” (female)
Armenian: “Yes k’yez sirum yem”
Bulgarian: “Ubicham te”
Cambodian: “Soro lahn nhee ah”
Croatian: “Volim te”
Czech: “Miluji te”
Danish: “Jeg elsker dig”
Dutch: “Ik hou van je”
Filipino: “Mahal kita”
Finnish: “Mina rakastan sinua”
French: “Je t’aime” or “Je t’adore”
German: “Ich liebe dich”
Greek: “S’agapo”
Hawaiian: “Aloha au ia ‘oe”
Hebrew: “Ani ohev otah” (female) or “Ani ohevet othah” (male)
Hindi: “Maim tumase pyara karata hum”
Hungarian: “Szeretlek”
Indonesian: “Aku cinta kamu”
Irish Gaelic: “Taim i’ngra leat”
Italian: “Ti amo”
Japanese: “Aishiteru” or “Anata ga daisuki desu”
Korean: “Sarang hapnida”
Latin: “Te amo”
Latvian: “Es milu tevi”
Lebanese: “Bahibak”
Lithuanian: “As tave myliu”
Mandarin: “Wo ai ni”
Moroccan: “Ana moajaba bik"
Navajo: “Ayor anosh’ni”
Norwegian: “Jeg elsker deg”
Polish: “Kocham cie”
Portuguese: “Eu te amo”
Romanian: “Te iubesc”
Russian: “Ya tebya lyublyu”
Scottish Gaelic: “Tha gaol agam ort”
Serbian: “Volim te”
Spanish: “Te quiero” or “Te amo”
Swahili: “Ninakupenda”
Swedish: “Jag alskar dig”
Swiss: “Ch’ha di ga’rn”
Syrian: “Bhebbek” (female) or “Bhebbak” (male)
Tahitian: “Ua here vau la ie”
Taiwanese: “Gwa ai lee”
Turkish: “Seni seviyorum”
Ukrainian: “Ta tebe kahayu”
Vietnamese: “Toi yeu ban”
Welsh: “Fi cariad eich”
Yiddish: “Ikh hob dikh”
Yugoslavian: “Ya te volim”