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Is there any other phrases meaning i love you?......?

Like for example i like you , i love you and so on..... because me and my friend were just wondering is there any other phrases because in spanish there is like a whole bunch of phrases that mean "i love you"

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  1. This is in Arabic" Ani Bahoubak"
  2. Te amo- I love you, mi amore- my love, carazon- my heart...don't know any except some spanish.
  3. te amo
  4. sometimes it's actions and not words
  5. Te amo=spanish ich liebe dich=german
  6. Damn, no French yet? Je t'aime/je t'adore/tu m'envoiles
  7. i adore you, you mean the world to me, you are my everything, you are my life...
  8. Listed below are so many different ways in different lanuages. Hope it helps. It's a lot so brace yourself. Afrikaans : Ek is lief vir jou Ek het jou lief Albanian : Te dua Amharic : Afekrishalehou Arabic : Ana Behibak (to a male) Ana Behibek (to a female) Basc : Nere Maitea Bavarian : I mog di narrisch gern Bengali : Ami tomAy bhAlobAshi Berber : Lakh tirikh Bicol : Namumutan ta ka Bulgarian : Obicham te Cambodian : kh_nhaum soro_lahn nhee_ah Bon sro lanh oon Cantonese : Ngo oi ney Catalan : T'estim (mallorcan) T'estime (valencian) T'estimo (catalonian) T'estim molt (I love you a lot) Chinese : Wo ie ni (Manderin, Cantonese) Croatian : Volim te (most common), or Ja te volim (less common) Czech : miluji te Danish : Jeg elsker dig Dutch : Ik hou van jou Estonian : Mina armastan sind Esperanto : Mi amas vin Persian (Farsi) : Tora dust midaram Flemish : Ik zie oe geerne Finnish : Mina" rakastan sinua French : Je t'aime Friesian : Ik bin fereale op dy Ik ha^ld fan dy (Most commonly used phrase) (the ^ is above the a) Gaelic : Ta gra agam ort German : Ich liebe Dich I mog Di ganz arg! (Suebian: South German dialekt.) Greek : S' ayapo Gujarati (a dialect of India) "Tane Prem Karoo Choo" Hausa : Ina sonki Hebrew : aNEE oHEIVET oTKHA (female to male) aNEE oHEIV otAKH (male to female) Ani ohev at (man to woman) Ani ohevet atah (woman to man) Hindi: Mein Tumse Pyar Karta Hoon Hokkien : Wa ai lu Hopi : Nu' umi unangwa'ta Hungarian : Szeretlek te'ged Icelandic : ?g elska ßig Indonesian : Saya cinta padamu Saya Cinta Kamu Aku tjinta padamu Saja kasih saudari Italian : Ti amo Irish : taim i' ngra leat Japanese : Kimi o ai shiteru Kazakh : Men seny jaksy kuremyn Kiswahili : Nakupenda Korean : Tangsinul sarang ha yo Kurdish : Ez te hezdikhem Latin : Te amo Vos amo Lao : Khoi huk chau Latvian : Es Tev milu Lingala : Nalingi yo Lithuanian: Ash miliu tave Luo : Aheri Madrid lingo : Me molas, tronca Malay/Indonesian : Saya cintakan awak(awak=kamu=you) Aku sayang engkau (engkau=kamu=you) Malay : Saya cintamu Saya sayangmu Maltese: Inhobbok! Mandarin : Wo ai ni Mohawk : Konoronhkwa Navajo : Ayor anosh'ni Ndebele : Niyakutanda Norwegian : Jeg elsker deg (Bokmaal) Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk) Pakistani : Muje se mu habbat hai Persian : Tora dost daram Pilipino : Mahal Kita Iniibig Kita Polish : Ja Cie Kocham or Kocham Cie (Pronounced Yacha kocham) Portuguese : Eu te amo Romanian : Te iu besc Russian : Ya lyublyu tebya Ya vas lyublyu Scot Gaelic : Tha gra\dh agam ort Serbian : Volim te (most common), or Ja te volim" (less common) Shona : Ndinokuda Sioux : Techihhila Slovak : lubim ta Slovene : ljubim te (??????) Spanish : Te amo Swahili : Nakupenda Swedish : Jag a"lskar dig Swiss-German : Ch'ha di ga"rn Tagalog : Mahal kita Taiwanese : Gwa ai lee Tamil Naan Unnai Kadhalikiren (Entry by krishna connexions@theoffice.net) Thai : Phom Rak Khun Ch'an Rak Khun Tunisian : Ha eh bak Turkish : Seni seviyorum! Urdu : Mujhe tumse muhabbat hai (Entry by Magsemail@aol.com) Vietnamese : Anh ye^u em (man to woman) Em ye^u anh (woman to man) Toi yeu em Vlaams : Ik hou van jou Welsh : 'Rwy'n dy garu di. Yr wyf i yn dy garu di (chwi) Yiddish : Ikh hob dikh lib Zazi : Ezhele hezdege (sp?) Zuni : Tom ho' ichema
  9. in english? not really....just i love you....HOW BORING! NEVER THOUGHT OF THAT! haha true though...maybe ": i cherish you" or "i adore you" or somehting like that.... cuz in spanish the saying are different for different relationships...you'd tell your friend te quiero, but your husband would hear te amo.... idont know tho...wierd. =/
  10. I hate you. NOT!
  11. Je t'aime-i love you in french Je t'aime aussi- i love you to in frnech
  12. I think you are talking about English phrases which mean I love you. I could be wrong but that is whay it seems to be. In English--I love you. I like you. I want you. I'm crazy for you. You rock my world. I can't get you out of my mind.... Really, you can just look for some love songs in the English language....
  13. If you're asking to rephrase "I Love You" in english there are countless ways. I know in spanish "Te quiero" and the "Te amo" are similar but different. If you're asking to translate "I love you" in 11 languages ( Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish) go to: http://www.babelfish.altavista.com/ For the complete list you can visit this CCOL site: http://www.worldpath.net/~hiker/iloveyou.html Other forms of expressing LOVE in English are: I adore you. I long for you. I want you. I am here for you. I miss you. I wonder about you. I am pleased to be with you. I like the way you smell. I need you. I think of you. I hunger for your touch. I see you in my dreams. I dream of you. I agree with you. I cherish you. I enjoy you. I aknoledge you. I see you. I sympathize with you. I find you congenial. I dear you. I need you cupcake. I need you sweetie. I admire you. I adore you. I appreciate you. I care for you. I embrace you. I fancy you (in Brittish) I value you. I honor you. I hold you dear. I treasure you. I worship you. I venerate you. I hug you. I wish for you. In spanish it sounds beautiful "Te deseo" Which is kind of like I desire for you. etc etc........... In english these expressions are rare because "I love you" is simply most common. But these other verbs are very common in foreign languages that really don't tranlate the same in English. For example in spanish there are many ways to say that you like or love a person. Such as "te aprecio" is a respectful praise while "I appreciate you" can be kind of dry and lack meaning sometimes sarcastic. Sorry to say but english is dry and too much sarcasm in US culture has dimishished the true meaning of beautiful expressions practiced in other languages. But since english has the most vocabulary than any other language you have the advantage of expressing yourself in english with wise word choice and idiomatic phrases.
  14. "Te quiero" is the informal or familiar way of saying it.
  15. I fancy you. I adore you. You're the love of my life. I'd give the world to you. You're all I ever wanted.
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