i love you. that is english.
je t'aime. [french]
ich liebe dich. [german]
jeg elsker deg. [norwegian]
jeg elsker dig. [danish]
You can say love in all languages it just matters what kind of love you mean
The languages of love refer to the ways that people express and experience love. This concept is not necessarily tied to specific languages. However, "languages of love" can also refer to the concept of love languages, which are acts of love and affection that individuals prefer to give and receive, as described in The Five Love Languages book by Gary Chapman. These love languages include words of affirmation, quality time, acts of service, physical touch, and receiving gifts.
Ich lieb dich, Io te amo, I love you, Eu te amo, Je t'aime.
The word "love" can be translated into many languages. Some common translations include "amor" in Spanish, "amour" in French, "liebe" in German, and "愛" (ai) in Japanese.
There are about 7000 languages spoken in the world today and i would say, that without a doubt, every one has a word, or many words for 'love'; because God created man and his languages, (Gen.2.7 & 11.7), and the Bible says; "God is love" (1Jn.4.8)
Dr. Gary Chapman, marriage counselor, distilled the 5 love languages, not to be confused with the 5 romance languages. See his book on this theme.
Employers who are looking to hire computer programmers are often looking for a combination of unique skills. Learning as many languages as possible across as many disciplines as possible can greatly help an individual to find a job. This means learning low-level computer languages as well as high-level languages, scripting language and languages that might be related to a specific career field. Learning computer languages that are not technically programming languages like a database query language or a language based around business calculations can be very valuable when searching for a position in those career fields.
It is possible to love many people at the same time, and most people do. We have an infinite capacity for love.
You can say either
The Bible is translated in as many as 2,454 languages. In some counts this is more than one third of the number of languages spoken on the planet. There are some languages that have no written form so it will be difficult to translate into every possible language.
Unicode is intended to account for as many languages and symbols as possible while ASCII only covers a small subset. (English and some European languages).
Edward can speak multiple languages, depending on his background and experiences. It is not possible to determine an exact number without more specific information.