I love you too, thank you, your grandma
Ich liebe dich means I love you in German.Ich liebe dich auch. - I love you, too.Ich liebe dich von ganzem Herzen. - I love you with all my heart.
Ich hab' Dich lieb was created on 2008-05-09.
Ich liebe Dich sehrorIch habe Dich sehr lieb
Love you: Lieb dich. I love you: Ich liebe dich. We love you: Wir lieben dich.
We love you = wir lieben dich (to one person, informal) We love you = wir lieben euch (to more than one person, informal) We love you = wir lieben Sie (formal)
The cast of Mama hat dich lieb - 2002 includes: Matthias Fankhauser as Rolf Christoph Homberger as Karl Maja Stolle as Mutter
It means "I love you". monika.pisetta@msw.it You can say also "Ich liebe dich"
Sleep well and I love you
"Ich liebe dich, Vati" would be my suggestion. Assuming informality... Talking to parents and other family members (also to friends) is always informal in German. "Ich liebe dich, Vati" is not wrong, but sounds a little bit oldfashioned. Children today mostly say "Papa" or "Papi". Also, in this case it's more common to say "Ich hab dich lieb" instead of "Ich liebe dich". So it could be: - Ich hab dich lieb, Papa. - Ich hab dich lieb, Papi. or - Ich hab dich lieb, Vati. (though, like I said, "Vati" isn't used very often by children nowadays. But many adults born in the 60s/70s and before, do still use it.)
"HDGDL" in German stands for "Hab dich ganz doll lieb", which translates to "Love you very much" in English. It is commonly used as an expression of affection or endearment.
"Ich Liebe dich" is the correct translation into High German.
That is not Hebrew. It is Yiddish, and it means I love you too.