In Northern Sami, you would say "Mun lean duinna", in Inari Sami you would say "Mun rakkastan du", and in Skolt Sami you would say "Mun rakkastam lij".
How do I say hello/hi in Sami: Heior Buorre beaivviHow do I say Good morning in Sami: Buorre iditHow do I say Good evening in Sami: Buorre eahketHow do I say Good night in Sami: Buorre idjaHow do I say how are you in Sami: Mii gul'lo?How do I say Very well thank you. in Sami: Buorre, giittus eatnat.How do I say Goodbye in Sami: OaidnaleapmáiHow do I say thank you in Sami: Giittus eatnatHow do I say I don't understand in Sami: Mun in áddeHow do I say I don't know in Sami: In diedeHow do I say yes in Sami: jooHow do I say no in Sami: iiHow do I say excuse me/sorry in Sami: ÁndagassiiHow do I say That doesn't matter/No problems in Sami: Ii das mihkkege
In our national language which is tagalog you can say "Mahal kita"which means "I love you".
In Mandarin Chinese, you can say "wǒ ài nǐ" (我爱你) to express "I love you." Different Chinese dialects may have variations in pronunciation and usage of this phrase.
filipinos had so many dialects across the archipelago but indeed the best well known was "tagalog" and it was say "Salamat sayo" -spark
The word "gorgeous" can be translated to "bachtalo" in some Romani dialects used by the Gypsy community.
How do I say hello/hi in Sami: Heior Buorre beaivviHow do I say Good morning in Sami: Buorre iditHow do I say Good evening in Sami: Buorre eahketHow do I say Good night in Sami: Buorre idjaHow do I say how are you in Sami: Mii gul'lo?How do I say Very well thank you. in Sami: Buorre, giittus eatnat.How do I say Goodbye in Sami: OaidnaleapmáiHow do I say thank you in Sami: Giittus eatnatHow do I say I don't understand in Sami: Mun in áddeHow do I say I don't know in Sami: In diedeHow do I say yes in Sami: jooHow do I say no in Sami: iiHow do I say excuse me/sorry in Sami: ÁndagassiiHow do I say That doesn't matter/No problems in Sami: Ii das mihkkege
You need to be more specific as to which language you want. There are hundreds of languages and/or dialects in Asia.
In our national language which is tagalog you can say "Mahal kita"which means "I love you".
Sami (sah-me)
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It is pronounced the same way as English.
Shalom, kor'eem li Sami (שלום, קוראים לי סמי)
In Mandarin Chinese, you can say "wǒ ài nǐ" (我爱你) to express "I love you." Different Chinese dialects may have variations in pronunciation and usage of this phrase.
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just utter the three words and say "I love you"
filipinos had so many dialects across the archipelago but indeed the best well known was "tagalog" and it was say "Salamat sayo" -spark