In French..j'teme. In Spanish..Te amo. "Te Amo" means "I love you." but "te amo" is what you would say to a boyfriend/girlfriend or to family. "te quireo" also means "i love you", but that is what you would say to a friend. In German - Ich liebe dich
Every Possible Way To Say "I Love You" afrikaans : Ek het jou liefe
afrikaans : Ek is lief vir jou
alsacien : Ich hoan dich gear
amharic : Afekrishalehou
Arabic : Ana Behibak (to a male)
Arabic : Ana Behibek (to a female)
Arabic (Formal Arabic) : OOHEBOKI (to a female)
Arabic (Formal Arabic) : OOHEBOKA (to a male)
Arabic : Ib'n hebbak.
Arabic : Ana Ba-heb-bak
Arabic : nhebuk
Australian aboriginal: Kungkungullun Ngune
bari ( A Sudanese Language) : Nan nyanyar do (I love you)
Nan nyanyar do parik (I love you very much )
basc : Nere Maitea
batak : Holong rohangku di ho
bavarian : I mog di narrisch gern
bengali : Ami tomAy bhAlobAshi
bengali : Ami tomake bhalobashi.
berber : Lakh tirikh
bicol : Namumutan ta ka
bulgarian : Obicham te
cambodian : Bon sro lanh oon
cambodian : kh_nhaum soro_lahn nhee_ah
Canadian French : Sh'teme (spoken, sounds like this)
cantonese : Ngo oi ney
catalan : T'estim (mallorcan)
catalan : T'estim molt (I love you a lot)
catalan : T'estime (valencian)
catalan : T'estimo (catalonian)
Chinese : Wo ie ni
croatian : LJUBim te
Czech : miluji te
Czech : MILUJU TE! (colloquial form)
danish : Jeg elsker dig
dutch : Ik houd van jou
English : I Love You
esperanto : Mi amas vin
estonian : Mina armastan sind
estonian : Ma armastan sind
faroese: Eg elski teg (pronounced Eh els-cheh the)
farsi : Tora dust midaram
farsi : Asheghetam
farsi (Persian) : doostat dAram
filipino : Mahal ka ta
filipino : Iniibig Kita
finnish : Mina" rakastan sinua
flemish : Ik zie oe geerne
french : Je t'aime
frisian : Ik hald fan dy
Gaelic : Tha gradh agam ort
Georgia : Shen me mikvarhar
German : Ich liebe Dich
greek : S' ayapo
greek : (Ego) philo su (ego is only needed for emphasis)
gujrati : Hoon tane pyar karoochhoon.
hausa : Ina sonki
Hebrew : Ani ohev otach (male to female)
Hebrew : Ani ohev otcha (male to male)
Hebrew : Ani ohevet otach (female to female)
Hebrew : Ani ohevet otcha (female to male)
Hindi : Mae tumko pyar kia
Hindi : My tumko pyar karta hu
Hindi : Main tumse pyar karta hoon.
Hindi : Ham Tomche Payer Kortahe
Hindi : Mai tumse peyar karta hnu.
Hindi(Kannada) : Naanu ninnannu premisuththene
hokkien : Wa ai lu
hopi : Nu' umi unangwa'ta
Hungarian : Szeretlek "yes, peter it's great "
Hungarian : Szeretlek te'GED
icelandic : M-Ig elska M-~ig
icelandic : Eg elska thig
indi : Mai tujhe pyaar kartha hoo
Indonesian : Saja kasih saudari
Indonesian : Saya Cinta Kamu
Indonesian : Saya cinta padamu
Indonesian : Aku cinta padamu
Irish : taim i' ngra leat
Italian : ti amo (if it's a relationship/lover/spouse)
Italian : ti voglio bene (if it's a friend, or relative)
Japanese : Kimi o ai shiteru
Japanese : Watakushi-WA anata-wo ai shimasu
javanese : Kulo tresno
kiswahili : Nakupenda
klingon : qabang
klingon : qaparHa' (depends where you are in the galaxy)
Korean : Tangsinul sarang ha yo
Korean : Nanun tongshinun sarang hamnida
kurdish : Ez te hezdikhem (?)
lao : Khoi huk chau
latin : Te amo
latin : Vos amo
latin : (Ego) amo te (ego, for emphasis)
latvian : Es tevi Mlu (s the-vih me-lu)
lingala : Nalingi yo
lithuanian : TAVE MYLIU ( ta-ve mee-lyu )
luo : Aheri
Madrid lingo : Me molas, tronca
Malay : Saya cintamu
Malay : Saya sayangmu
Malay/Indonesian : Aku sayang enkow
Malay/Indonesian : Sayah Chantikan Awah
mandarin : Wo ai ni
mohawk : Konoronhkwa
navaho : Ayor anosh'ni
ndebele : Niyakutanda
nepali : Ma timilai Maya garchu, Ma timilai man parauchu
norwegian : Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk)
norwegian : Jeg elsker deg (Bokmaal) (pronounced: yai elske dai)
osetian : Aez dae warzyn
Pakistani : Muje se mu habbat hai
Persian : doostat daaram (written), dooset daaram (spoken)
polish : Kocham Cie
polish : Ja cie kocham
portuguese : Eu te amo
romanian : Te iu besc
Russian : Ya vas lyublyu
Russian (malincaya) : Ya Tibieh Lublue.
Russian : Y'a liou-bliou tibya
Russian : Ya vac loobyoo
Russian : Ya tebya loobyoo
Russian : Ya l'ubl'u t'ebya
Russian : Ju ljublju tebja!
Russian : LJUBLJU TEBJA!
Russian : ya lyublyu tebya
Russian : Ya polubeel s'tebya.
Russian : ya tebya ljublju
scot Gaelic : Tha gra\dh agam ort (ascii prob here?help! )
serbian : LUBim te.
serbocroatian : volim te
shona : Ndinokuda
sinhalese : Mama oyata adarei
Sioux : Techihhila
slovak : lubim ta
slovene : ljubim te
spanish : Te quiero (I really-really care for you)
spanish : Te Amo (I love you)
srilankan : Mama Oyata Arderyi
sudanese ( Bari ) : Nan nyanyar do (I love you)
Nan nyanyar do parik (I love you very much )
Swahili : Naku penda (followed by the person's name)
swedish : Jag älskar Dig
Swiss-German : Ch'ha di ga"rn
syrian/Lebanes : BHEBBEK (to a female)
syrian/Lebanes : BHEBBAK (to a male)
tagalog : Mahal kita
Tamil : Naan unni kathilikaran.
Tamil : Ni yaanai kaadli Karen.
tcheque : MILUJI TE^
Telugu : Neenu ninnu pra'mistu'nnanu
Telugu/India : Nenu Ninnu Premistunnanu
thai : Ch'an Rak Khun
thai : Phom Rak Khun
tigrigna/ Eritrea, East Africa: yefqreki iye (to a female)
tigrigna/ Eritrea, East Africa: yefqreka iye (to a male)
tunisian : Ha eh bak
Turkish : Seni seviyorum
urdu : Mujge tumae mahabbat hai
uzbek : Man seni sevaman
vietnamese : Em ye^u anh (woman to man)
vietnamese : Toi yeu em
vietnamese : Anh ye^u em (man to woman)
vlaams : Ik hue van ye
welsh : 'Rwy'n dy garu di.
welsh : Yr wyf i yn dy garu di (chwi)
xhosa (South African tribal language): Mna Intando Wena
Yiddish : Ich libe dich
yiddish : Ich han dich lib
yugoslavian : Ya te volim
zazi : Ezhele hezdege (sp?)
zuni : Tom ho' ichema
Arabic: حُب
Chinese (Simplified): 喜爱
Chinese (Traditional): 喜愛
Czech: láska
Danish: kærlighed
Dutch: liefde
Estonian: armastus
Finnish: rakkaus
French: amour
German: die Liebe
Greek: αγάπη
Hungarian: szeretet
Icelandic: ást
Indonesian: sayang
Italian: amore
Japanese: 愛
Korean: 애정, 호의
Latvian: mīlestība
Lithuanian: meilė, potraukis
Norwegian: kjærlighet
Polish: zamiłowanie, miłość
Portuguese (Brazil): amor
Portuguese (Portugal): amor
Romanian: dragoste
Russian: любовь
Slovak: láska
Slovenian: ljubezen
Spanish: amor
Swedish: kärlek, förtjusning, passion
Turkish: aşk, sevgi, sevda
Vestidos de Quinceanera is Spanish. When it is translated into English it means 'Quinceanera Dresses?' To translate you can use Google Translate that translates almost every language and also has auto detect.
There is no such language as "Mexican". The official language in Mexico is Spanish. It is also improper to translate a person's name unless that person uses the translated name. Keeping that in mind, the Spanish translation to the biblical name Ethan is Moisés.
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All names are the same in every language.
It is not possible to translate a single phrase into every language possible, as there are thousands of languages in the world. Translation requires knowledge of each specific language and its nuances, so it is best to use translation tools or services that support multiple languages.
The word "love" can be translated into many languages. Some common translations include "amor" in Spanish, "amour" in French, "liebe" in German, and "愛" (ai) in Japanese.
I was sure that Google translate can convert every language.
if it is a name it is the same in every language
Hundreds! Every nationality of immigrants brings a new language and all public organisations hurry to translate everything into as many languages as possible. The only official language of England is English.
Vita in omni spiritu inest.
The phrase "Loteria Navidad" is a Spanish phrase that translates to Christmas Lottery in English. It is an event that has been organised every year since 1812.
solamente estaba jugando . if u want there is a google translate that translate every word possible from enligh to whatever language u desire. if u have heard where i may find the story ``la maestra `` online free, please let me know
Go to Google Translate . The website tells you how to say everything in every language. ^_^
There is no word or phrase which is the same in every language. For the purpose of universal communication, you would have to rely on a facial expression. Smiles are the same in every language.
every day i fall in love with you more -> každý den i zamilovat se do tebe více
"Skeleton in every house" or the UK version "Skeleton in the cupboard" mean that every single family has a secret that is better to be kept from others. It is an old saying that was used in England in 19s, but it's still possible that the phrase was translated from another language.