Mahal kita in Kapampangan (Pampanga Language) is "Kaluguran daka"
Mahal na mahal kita
Mahal Kita
Istu ya
Mahal Kita- Filipino "i love you" Sarang hae- Korean "I love you" towards a bf or gf. Wo ai ni- Chinese "i love you"
'Mahal kita', meaning 'I love you' in Tagalog, would be translated as 愛してる (aishiteru) or 大好き (daisuki) in Japanese. 愛してるis a very rare phrase in Japanese, as the Japanese don't prefer to show their love rather than express it.
kalingyan ko sika
Galinyan ku seka
Amo mi idioma
In the Bicol language, "mahal kita" is translated as "namomotan ta ka" or "namomotan ko ikaw."
"I love you" in Filipino language is "Mahal kita."
In Islam, the phrase "I love you" is "أنا أحبك" which is pronounced as "Ana uhibbuka."
mahal kita- i love u and mahal din kita- i love u too mahal means love.
"Mahal kita" in Batangas means "I love you" in English. It is a Filipino phrase used to express love or affection towards someone.
In Pangasinense, "mahal kita" can be translated as "ay-ayaten ka."
"Mahal kita" in Hiligaynon means "I love you" in English. It is a common expression of affection and endearment in the Hiligaynon language.
"Mahal kita" in Waray is "Hira ko."
Mahal kita
Mahal kita
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Mahal Kita was created in 2008-08.