There are different ways for that...
Let's take: "I liebe di" - very close to the German "Ich liebe dich".
Ich liebe dich
Additional comment: I'd shorten it some in dialect and say i liebe di.
depends where you are in Switzerland... in some parts they speak English, some Italian, but mostly German... therefore... Goutentaag!!Gruetzi!Answer #2Well, in fact English is no official Swiss language... but of course you could say hello or hi (they know what you mean by that). Otherwise... depends in which part of the country you are... German: hallo (swissgerman: halo, sali, tschau)french: salut (giving swissgerman sali)Italian: ciao (giving swissgerman tschau)rumantsch: allegra
grün (german) grüen (swissgerman) verd (french) verde (italian) All those languages (including Rumantsch) are approved as official languages in Switzerland.
you say i love you
You say "I love you"
To say "I love you" in Swahili , you say: Ninakupenda!
Opinionif you love her than yes say you love her
you say i love you in different ways to your family members and to your realtionships you have to meen on what your about to say an "I LOVE YOU!"
You say I love you the most too!
Say "I love you" back if you love him. If you don't say, "I love you as a friend."
buy them chocolates and say i love you
ANSWEARI'm lost in your eyes i love you
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