It's Danish for "Do I know you ?"
Jeg vil også have dig.
' Jeg(I) er(am) glad(glad) for at(to) se(see) dig(you)'
"jeg elsker dig"pronounced something like 'yay elsker dai" (first 'e' like in belt, 'er' like in father)
Jeg keder mig.
French: je t'aime German: ich liebe dich Latin: te amo Spanish: te quiero Dutch: i love you Ukrainian: ya tebe lyublyu Chinese:wo ai ni Danish: Jeg elsker dig Turkish: seni seviyorum Irish: i ngra leat Latvian: es tevi milu Portuguese: eu te amo Hindi: maim tumase pyara karata hum Hungarian: szeretlek Afrikaans: i love you Albanian: i love you Armenian: yes sirum yem k'yez Azerbaijani: i love you Basque: i love you Belarusian: ja ciabie libuliu Bulgarian: Obicham te Catalan: et vull Croatian: volim te Czech: miluju te Estonian: ma armastan sind Filipino: i love you Finnish: rakastan sinua Galician: eu te amo Georgian: me shen miqvarkhar Greek: s agapo Haitian Creole: mwen renmen ou Icelandic: eg elska pig Indonesian: i love you Italian: i love you Japanese: watashi WA anata o aishite Korean: dangsin-eul salanghabnida Lithuanian: i love you Macedonian: te sakam Malay: i love you Maltese: i love you Norwegian: jeg elsker deg Polish: i love you Romanian: te iubesc Serbian: i love Lou Slovak: Milujem t'a Slovenian: i love you Swahili: i love you Swedish: jag alskar dig Thai: Chan rak thex Vietnamese: toi yeu ban Welsh: i love chi
Jeg elsker dig was created on 1957-08-16.
Since Pig Latin is actually a special version of English, the first step would be to translate "jey elsker dig" into English, so that translation is "I love you." Converting that to Pig Lain, that would be "I-yay ove-lay ou-yay."
Jeg elsker dig (Danish) Yay elska day (phonetic) Said quickly, the words blend into each other.
It is Danish for I Love You
i love you. that is english. je t'aime. [french] ich liebe dich. [german] jeg elsker deg. [norwegian] jeg elsker dig. [danish]
Jeg elsker dig
You can say "jeg hader dig" in Danish, which translates to "I hate you" in English.
The cast of Jeg dig elsker - 2005 includes: Mads Blangstrup Gudrun Bojesen Lis Jeppesen
You can say "Jeg ønsker dig glad" in Danish.
Jeg vil også have dig.
In danish it is "Jeg elsker dig". But beware, as it is not used as extensively in everyday language as in English (or American). It is a rather meaningful expression compared to that.
Jeg vil gøre dig til en mand.