In IPA spelling, it's written: [diç]
There is no English equivalent of the ch sound, but it is close to sh.
It is pronounced as "gott leebt deesh" in German. The "g" in "gott" is pronounced like the "g" in "goat" and the "ch" at the end of "dich" is a more guttural sound similar to the Scottish "loch".
English: "I love you" means in German: "Ich liebe dich" or "Ich mag dich".
No; "Ich liebe dich" is German for "I love you."
English: "I love you" = German: "Ich liebe dich". I wouldn't use dich cuz that means fat!!
I love them = ich liebe sie
yourself is dich or 'du selbst' in German.
I like you is ich mag dich in German.
"Eich leibe dich" is not grammatically correct in German. The correct phrase would be "Ich liebe dich," which means "I love you."
Its "Werd dich vermissen"
I will get you = Ich werde dich kriegen
Ich mag Dich.
"ich will dich" is the correct translation.