It's a matter of opinion, but many people regard languages that come from Latin as languages of love, such as French, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese.
It is highly unlikely for any individual to know all the languages in the world, as there are over 7,000 different languages spoken globally. Even the most multilingual individuals typically only know a handful of languages fluently.
English: Share Norwegian: Skål( i know in English you don't have the "å") Japanese: Kanpai i know that in one languages it is banski, but i don't know at all what languages.
In Uganda, the most widely spoken languages are English and Swahili. To say "I love you all" in Swahili, you would say "Ninawapenda nyote."
Latin.Answer:The previous answer is completely wrong. There is know way to know what language is the mother of all languages, because spoken language has existed for hundreds of thousands of years, possibly even up to 1 million years.There is a theoretical contstruct called Proto-World, which is the mother of all languages spoken today, but this is only a linguistic reconstruction.
It would be nice to think there is a connection, but there isn't. Romance languages are called that because they originated with the Romans, in other words, they are derivatives of Latin. I don't know if the Romans were particularly romantic or not, but the word romance with a lower case "r" refers to a type of literature characterized by passionate, ardent love.
You can say love in all languages it just matters what kind of love you mean
"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!"
It is highly unlikely for any individual to know all the languages in the world, as there are over 7,000 different languages spoken globally. Even the most multilingual individuals typically only know a handful of languages fluently.
The answer is: Simian Mobile Disco - "Love"
Well there are three i know Altiar, Ezio, and Aquilas
~Femo's AnswerSimileMetaphorAlliterationPersonificationOnomatopoeiaHyperboleApostropheIdioms~That's all I know.
If you mean the "romance languages", then they are French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian.
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.
Find the answer here: http://www.freelang.net/expressions/iloveyou.php
the ones i know of are latin, japanese, and chinese. i don't speak all the worlds languages, so these are the only ones i know.
UN translator.
i know that it is 35 different languages, but i havent found out what they all are.