Lets write translations of "I love you" in as many languages as we can.
But with few conditions:
1. Every word should be translated in brackets after the phrase
2. A transcription should follow where necessary
3. You should not repeat the versions already translated by someone else
Here I start:
English: I love you
Romanian: Eu te iubesc (Eu = I, te = you, iubesc = love)
Russian: Я тебя люблю (Я = I, тебя = you, люблю = love) Transcription: ja tebia liubliu
in filipino= MAHAL KITA=Mahal means love and Kita means you
Bulgarian: обичам те (обичам = love, те = you)
Arabic (Ahebbek) (Aheb means I love and bek means u)
German: ich liebe Dich (Ich = I; liebe = love; Dich = You) :love
Georgian
Riz Wrote:Arabic (Ahebbek) (Aheb means I love and bek means u)
- as far as i know Bahbak Is I love you.. not???
lile_lile Wrote:Georgian
Riz Wrote:Arabic (Ahebbek) (Aheb means I love and bek means u)
- as far as i know Bahbak Is I love you.. not???
bahebbak (to a man) and bahebbik (to a woman)
OK Thanx
Serbian: volim te (volim - love; te - you)
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French: je t'aime (je= I; t'aime = love you)
Pradeep Dash:-P
Oriya: mu(I) bhala pae(love) tumaku(you)
Hindi: mey(I) tumhe(you) pyar kartahun(love)
Bengali: amit(I) tumake(you) bhalopachi(love)
:oops: Admin Wrote:Lets write translations of "I love you" in as many languages as we can.
But with few conditions:
1. Every word should be translated in brackets after the phrase
2. A transcription should follow where necessary
3. You should not repeat the versions already translated by someone else
Here I start:
English: I love you
Romanian: Eu te iubesc (Eu = I, te = you, iubesc = love)
Russian: Я тебя люблю (Я = I, тебя = you, люблю = love) Transcription: ja tebia liubliu
Czech - miluji tě (miluji = love tě = you)
Estonian: ma armastan sind (ma = I; armastan = love; sind= you)
Hungarian: szeretlek (szeretlek = I love you). Yes only one word!
Bengali : AMI TUMAKA BALABASHI
Latvian: es tevi mīlu (es = I; tevi = you; milu = love)
Italian: ti amo (amo = love; ti = you)
Norwegian: jeg elsker deg (jeg = I; elsker = love; deg = you).
Albanian: të dua (dua = love; te = you).
Ancient latine language (dead language): te amo (I don't think you need transcription here
)
Slovak: ľúbim ťa / milujem ťa (lubim/milujem = love; t'a = you)
Polish: kocham cię (kocham = love; cie = you)
Swedish: jag älskar dig (jag = I; alskar = love; dig = you). Sounds like Arabic, isn't it?
Watch and learn conrrectly to pronounce:
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