In Balinese, you can say "Sampun, nyantosang" to express "I love you too." This phrase conveys the sentiment of reciprocating love in a culturally relevant way. Balinese language often incorporates elements of respect and nuance, so it's important to use the phrase appropriately within the context of the relationship.
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love is tresna or pitresna in low (informal) Balinese, asih or piwelasan in polite Balinese, and asih in high (very polite) Balinese. See related links for a website that shows how to write these words in the Balinese alphabet.
How do I say I love you too
DAMAI
Tante
Rahajeng Galungan
Chōṭa byāga ??
You can say "ഞാൻ നിന്നെയും സ്നേഹിക്കുന്നു" (Njan ninneyum snehikkunnu) in Malayalam to say "I love you too".
You say I love you the most too!
To say "I love you too" in Tagalog, you can say "Mahal din kita."
In Balinese, you can say "Suksma rauh, rarisang raga" to mean "Welcome home, my friend." The phrase conveys warmth and hospitality, reflecting the Balinese culture. If you want to be more informal, you could simply say "Rauh, rarisang!" which still captures the friendly essence of the welcome.
If you do love him say I love you too