Я тебя люблю. Ya tebya lublu.
The bold letters are empasised.
However, note that this phrase is informal.
The formal version would be "Yah vahss lyooblyoo" (я вас люблю)
Я тебя люблю. Ya tebya lublu.
The bold letters are empasised.
However, note that this phrase is informal.
The formal version would be "Yah vahss lyooblyoo" (я вас люблю)
"I love" in Russian is "я люблю" (pronounced ya lyublyu).
I love you in Russian is "Я тебя люблю." It is pronounced ya teebya liu-BLU (last syllable sounds like "blew")
ya tiyebye liyoo bliyoo
To say "I only love you" in Russian, you would say "Я тебя люблю одну."
"Любовь моя" is how you would say "love of mine" in Russian.
In Russian, "much love" is translated as "большая любовь" (bolshaya lyubov').
To say "I love Isaac" in Russian, you would say "Я люблю Исаака" (pronounced as "Ya lyublyu Isaaka").
You can say "Я очень тебя люблю" (Ya ochen' tebya lyublyu) which means "I love you very much" in Russian.
To say sweetheart in Russian you say dorogaya. To say I love you in Russian you would say, Ya lyublyu tebya.
To say "I only love you" in Russian, you would say "Я тебя люблю одну."
"Любовь моя" is how you would say "love of mine" in Russian.
In Russian, "much love" is translated as "большая любовь" (bolshaya lyubov').
Yes, probably some Russian girls love Americans. Not all, I would say..
strabadjivni kornfaz
All you say is, I love you Ya lyublu tyebya.
To say "I love Isaac" in Russian, you would say "Я люблю Исаака" (pronounced as "Ya lyublyu Isaaka").
You can say "Я очень тебя люблю" (Ya ochen' tebya lyublyu) which means "I love you very much" in Russian.
ya tebya lyublyu bolshe
ya tibya liublu, Emily
Ya tebya toje lublu