Find the answer here: http://www.freelang.net/expressions/iloveyou.php
You can say love in all languages it just matters what kind of love you mean
You would have to be more specific, as to which one of the 4,000 languages you are interested in.
In many African languages, the phrase "for all my love" can be translated differently. For example, in Swahili, it would be "kwa upendo wangu wote." In Zulu, one might say "ngothando lwami lonke." Each language has its own unique way of expressing love, reflecting the rich cultural diversity across the continent.
Wado Answer: There are several dozen aboriginal languages in North America. No one word would cover them all. As an example, love in Cree is "sakehitiwin" while "I love you" in Navajo is "ayor anosh'ni"
Liebe besiegt alles
You can say love in all languages it just matters what kind of love you mean
You can say either
In Uganda, the most widely spoken languages are English and Swahili. To say "I love you all" in Swahili, you would say "Ninawapenda nyote."
nafisa is love with aqeeel nafisa aqeel in spain always
"I love you" is expressed in all languages. I love you in French is, "Je t'aime!" In German, "Ich liebe dich!" And in Farsi, "Tora dost daram!"
There are 54 languages in Benin.For more information about the languages, click here.
Australians speak English, so it would be "I love you." If you are asking how to say it in an Australian Aboriginal language, there are several such languages so you need to specify which one.
in spanish its Te Quiero
hello
by saying it
romance languages are languages in which things you say to a person that are romantic like 'i love you' and 'kiss me' are pretty sounding
People's names are the same in all languages.