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Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 7:26 pm
Okay, from this, I got inspired by the other thread (the I love game). And in this one. You just list different ways to say I love you. Use any language. Even slang. There is even a cantonese way of saying I love you with NUMBERS! I think it was....
520!
And I love you forever would be : 520 1314
And no, that is not my phone number razz .
But Anyways, everybody lists only ONE way. Try not to repeat and make it different. Anyway you like to say I love you. Even actions like giving a hug or a kiss. No perveted things though...-.-
I give mine :
Em yeu anh, anh yeu em, toi yeu ban!
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Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 8:54 pm
Mmm, I lvoe you.
Kimi o ai shiteru Je t'aime Iniibig Kita Wo ie ni
4.. Oh wait! 5, yup 5!"
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Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 9:53 am
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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 11:00 am
lol you took the vietnamese versions. mine...lol. well heres the other that i know. german: ich liebe dich (from my bf) spanish: te amo french: je t'aime
glad you got this from my game biggrin
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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 11:10 am
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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 11:17 pm
愛してる。 (Aishiteru) - Japanese
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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 11:54 pm
i'm not sure about this....but it's spanish version i think....
Yo amoure tú
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Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 6:09 am
Aishiteru (Jap.) 831.... (weee! thats memorable one whee !) Mahal kita (Tagalog "Philippines")
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Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 8:28 am
ENGLISH - I LOVE YOU
SPANISH - TE AMO
FRENCH - JE TAIME
GERMAN - ICH LEIBE DICH
JAPANESE - AI SHITE IMASU
ITALIAN - TI AMO
CHINESE - WO AI NI
SWEDISH - JAG ALSKAR
ARABIC - ANA BEHIBEK
DUTCH - IK HOU VAN JOU
GREEK - S' AYAPO
HEBREW - ANI OHEV AT
IRISH - TAIM I' NGRA LEAT
KOREAN - TANGSINUL SARANG HA YO
RUSSIAN - YA LYUBLYU TEBYA
VIETNAMESE - ANH YE^U EM
ROMANIAN - TE IU BESC
AFRICANS - EK IS LIEF VIR JOU
ALBANIAN - TE DUA
AMHARIC - AFEKRISHALEHOU
BASC - NERE MAITEA
BAVARIAN - I MOG DI NARRISCH GERN
ZUNI - TOM HO' ICHEMA
ZAZI - EZHELE HEZDEGE
WELCH - YR WYF I YN DY GARU DI
YIDDISH - IKH HOB DIKH LIB
VLAAMS - IK HOU VAN JOU
BENGALI - AMI TOMAY BHALOBASHI
BERBER - LAKH TIRIKH
BULGARIAN - OBICHAM TE
CAMBODIAN - BO SRO LANH OON
CANTONESE - NGO OI NEY
CATALAN - T'ESTIME
CROATIAN - VOLIM TE
CZECH - MILUJI TE
DANISH - JEG ELSKER DIG
ESTONIAN - MINA ARMASTAN SIND
ESPERANTO - MI AMAS VIN
PERSIAN - TORA DUST MIDARAM
FLEMISH - IK ZIE OE GEERNE
FINNISH - MINA" RAKASTAN SINUA
FRIESIAN - IK HA^LD FAN DY
GAELIC - TA GRA AGAM ORT
GUJARATI - TANE PREM KAROO CHOO
HAUSA - INA SONKI
HINDU - MEIN TUMSE PYAR KARTA HOON
HOKKIEN - WA AI LU
HOPI - NU UMI UNANGWA'TA
URDU - MUJHE TUMSE MUHABBAT HAI
TUNISIAN - HA EH BAK
THAI - PHOM RAK KHUN
TAMIL - NAAN UNNAI KADHALIKIREN
TAIWANESE - GWA AI LEE
SWISS-GERMAN - CH'HA DI GA"RN
SWAHILI - NAKUPENDA
SLOVENE - LJUBIM TE
SLOVAK - LUBIM TA
SIOUX - TECHIHHILA
SHONA - NDINOKUDA
SERBIAN - VOLIM TE
SCOT GAELIC - THA GRADH AGAM ORT
PORTUGESE - EU TE AMO
POLISH - JA CIE KOCHAM
PERSIAN - TORA DOST DARAM
PAKISTANI - MUJE SE MU HABBAT HAI
NORWEGIAN - JEG ELSKER DEG
NDEBELE - NIYAKUTANDA
NAVAJO - AYOR ANOSH'NI
MOHAWK - KONORONHKWA
MANDARIN - WO AI NI
MALTESE - INHOBBOK
MALAY - SAYA SINTAMU
MADRID LINGO - ME MOLAS, TRONCA
LUO - AHERI
LITHUANIAN - ASH MILIU TAVE
LINGALA - NALINGI YO
LATVIAN - ES TEV MILU
LAO - KHOI HUK CHAU
LATIN - TE AMO
KURDISH - EZ TE HEZDIKHEM
KISWAHILI - NAKUPENDA
KAZAKH - MEN SENY JAKSY KUREMYN
INDONESIAN - SAYA SINTA PADAMU
ICELANDIC - ?G ELSKA ßIG
HUNGARIAN - SZERETLEK TE'GED
TAGALOG - MAHAL KITA!
err.... i cnt count how many this is. hehe
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Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 11:22 am
that's 86 different ones.
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Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 11:50 am
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Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 7:59 pm
520! if you read those numbers in cantonese you will realize it means i love you!
btw : anh yêu em in vietnamese is something for guys to say, but it's it's em yêu anh, it's for girls.
saying TÔI YÊU BẠN is used for all (general)
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Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 8:44 pm
Chit te (It's Burmese. I don't know if it's spelled right or not, though.)
And............... I love you.
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Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 8:50 pm
I love you?
I prefer saying it without words... It always seems more effective that way... xd
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Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 2:35 am
ooh fun:
english: I love you korean: saranghae japanese: aishiteru chinese: wo ai ni spanish: te amo
and more...er... neutral
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