The Arabic language has over sixty words for love. The most general "I love you" in Modern Standard Arabic is "uHibbuka" addressed to a male or "uHibbuki" addressed to a female.
I am falling in love with you : ana waqe'e fe hobbik ( in Arabic ).
and it is written this way : أنا واقع في حبك
I love you in Arabic is written like this : " انا احبك " and is pronounced ( Ana Ahibbak )
I love you = Ana ohabik.
Saqata - Yasqutu - Suquuton (falling)
I love you
nhebek
You say kalb or قلب
Love your neighbor as you love yourself
when you say it to girl it's< bahebek > when you say it to man it's <bahebak> in arabic
Hubbuka / Hubbuki
I love curry
Falling for you, i would say, is a way of saying "I'm falling in love with you". It also seems to carry the connotation that one is falling, uncontrollably, into love. It indicates the act of the 'fall' into a state of love for somebody.
i don't love you anymore in Arabic isأنا لا أحبك بعد الآن
You can say "আমি তোমায় প্রেম করছি" (Ami tomay preme korchhi) in Bengali, which translates to "I am falling in love with you".
ahi ahmr.