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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 8:44 am
Hey everyone! smile I'm trying to learn as many ways to say "I Love You" as I can....I got pretty bored the other night, got online, and made a nice list of about 40 different ways...But now here's the hard part...Trying to pronounce them all! I've got a few down thanks to some people in school and Kokoroki, who got me started with danish and norwegian...
So...I'll give you the list...the *starred* ones I don't know how to pronounce..and I'm absolutely open to more to add!..Or maybe I've got some of them wrong...the internet isnt ALWAYS reliable... XD
Also, if there is a language that I do not have starred, yet has some crazy twist to it that I don't know about it, tell me! I'm probably saying it wrong.
Thanks, guys!
Afrikaan - Ek Is Lief Vir Jou Albanian - Te Dua Arabic - Ana Behibak (to man)/Ana Behibek (to woman) *Bengali - Hame rumko baalo achi Bosnian - Volim Te Bulgarian - Obkham Te Catalan - T'estimo Chinese - Wo Ai Ni Croation - Volim Te *Czech - Miluji Tê Danish - Jeg elsker dig Dutch - Ik Hou Van Jou Esperanto - Ti Amas Vin Filipino - Mahal Kita *Finnish - Minä rakastan sinua Foroese - Eg Elski Teg French - Je T'aime Gaelic - Tagra Agamort German - Ich Liebe Dich Greek - S'ayapo Greenlandic - Asavakit Hindi - Mein Tumse Pyar Kartha Huin Hungarian - Szeretlek Icelandic - Ég elska Þig *Irish - Tá Grá Agam Duit *Táim I'ngra Leat Italian - Ti Amo Japanese - Aishiteru/Suki Desu Korean - Sa Land Hae Latin - Te Amo *Lithuanian - Ash Tavia Mlu Macedonian - Volim Te Malay - Saya Cintamu *Mohawk - Konoronhkwa *Navajo - Ayor Anush'ni Norwegian - Jeg elsker deg Persian - Tora Dust Midaram *Polish - Kocham Cie/*Ja Cie Kosham *Romanian - Te Iubesc *Russian - Ya tebya lyublyu Serbian - Volim Te Slovak - Lubim Ta Spanish - Te Amo/Te Quiero Swahili - Nakupenda Swedish - Jag älskar dig Swiss German - I Lieb Di *Tamil - Naan Unnal Kacalikeran Thai - Chan Rak Tor/Pom Rak Kun Turkish - Seni Seviyorum *Ukrainian - Ya Tebe Kokhayu
Thanks again!
People to whom I am grateful: [to prevent clutter up on top] -Kokoroki heart -Dave -Vajrabhairava -Hermione Urameshi -Mashed Computer -Avis-yam -Hawk_McKrakken -Frost Soul
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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 12:15 pm
Japanese has some more ways. sukida/desu literally means "is desirable," but it's used for I love you. I forget how the other one is pronounced exactly. I think it's daisuke.
Also, I'm not sure, but I think this goes somewhere else...
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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 2:18 pm
Hermonie Urameshi Japanese has some more ways. sukida/desu literally means "is desirable," but it's used for I love you. I forget how the other one is pronounced exactly. I think it's daisuke.
Also, I'm not sure, but I think this goes somewhere else... do you mean it goes in another forum? i wasnt sure where to put it...but im not sure where to put it/how to movie it... sweatdrop
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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 6:54 pm
Usually in japanese to say "I love you", they use "suki desu" Which sounds like "ski des". Aishiteru is correct, but not really something people say.
The Maylay would be pronounces with the a like father, the i like feet, the u like food, and the c like ch. So something like," saya cheenta moo".
My hindi isn't perfect and I can't tell what things are since its not written in actual hindi script, but I'm guessing it sounds something like "Meh tuhmsay pyur khartuh hei." If you could get written in hindi, I can tell you exactly how to say it. Otherwise, I can only apporximate.
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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 7:15 pm
Eg elski teg (faroese it's similar to Icelandic)
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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 8:52 pm
Wait, isn't that the same as persian? How would that have anything in common with Icelandic? Or am I thinking of Farsi?
Off to Google...
Edit: Yup, I was thinking of Farsi. Nevermind...
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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 11:54 pm
Characters for Chinese: 我爱你。
Esperanto: Mi amas vin.
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Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 4:53 am
Aw... I knew how to say it in Estonian, but I forgot surprised
Well you should check out this lol... http://www.lesfleurs.ch/i-love-you.php
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Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 8:12 am
Dave Characters for Chinese: 我爱你。Esperanto: Mi amas vin. Oh yes and characters in Japanese if you add them are 愛してる、好きです・だ、だいすけ。(I think the last one is right...)
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Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 8:41 am
thank you all so much, and again to kokoroki - you seem to just love the FLG lol
@ MonOstatos - that website will keep be busy FOREVER!!!! thank you ^-^
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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 7:41 am
hm....any other takers? sweatdrop
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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 8:57 am
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Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 7:30 am
In Irish - Tá grá agam duit (literally I have love for you) or Táim i´ngra leat (means ''I'm in love with you'', though).
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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 2:06 pm
French's "Je t'aime" would be pronounced as (approximately): Juh taeme. The J is soft, and the "ai" sound in "aime" is a sound between an "ay" and an "eh". Sorry if that's not particularly helpful ... The IPA for it is /ʒətem/.
Oh yeah and the Traditional Chinese characters for I love you are "我愛你" (basically the same as Simplified except for the middle character). :3
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Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 7:11 pm
To pronounce the Dutch "Ik hou van jou": (ick - how - fawn - yow)
Vicky house fondness meow
Afrikaans: "Ek is lief vir jou", pronounced (eck - iss - leef - fir - yoh)
deck fist leaf furry yoghurt
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