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Love in different languages...

How do you say love in your language?? or in languages that you know...
Are there different words that express different kind of love... well what are they...

This thread might give you ideas if you meet someone foreign when you're on vacation..

In Greek there is erotas (eros) - meaning passionate love
and 'agapi' which means more like caring love

:lovecoupl
 
Only a Greek would have thought a thread like this for a reason like this! :D Kalosirthes, patriotaki!
 

Perilypos

Retired Moderator
I love you in a few languages:

Czech: Miluji tě
Slovak: Ľúbim ťa
Slovene: Ljubim te
Bulgarian: Obicham te
Portuguese (European): Amo-te
Danish: Jeg elsker dig
Mongolian: Bi chamd khairtai
 
Collated together:

I love you=Seni Seviyorum (Please supply the name of the Languge)

I love you in
Czech: Miluji tě
Slovak: Ľúbim ťa
Slovene: Ljubim te
Bulgarian: Obicham te
Portuguese (European): Amo-te
Danish: Jeg elsker dig
Mongolian: Bi chamd khairtai
Swedish?: Jag älskar dig
Chinese?:Wo Ai Ni (i Think?) (Pronounced Wo Eye Knee)
Hindi: Mai Tumhe Pyar karta Hun.
Bengali: Ami Tomay Bhalobasi

Congrats Jan for supplying so many.
dd

Are you a Teacher? Or a Sailor: A girl in each port etc. etc.? Love :D
pd.
 
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In Latin- Te amo
 

Perilypos

Retired Moderator
pussy+dickdenice said:
Collated together:

I love you=Seni Seviyorum (Please supply the name of the Languge)

Are you a Teacher? Or a Sailor: A girl in each port etc. etc.? Love :D
pd.
I think it is in Turkish.

Hahaha, you have me laugh - a sailor!!! Not at all... Thank you for the Bengali and Hindi ones
 

Perilypos

Retired Moderator
Faeroese: Eg elski teg
Icelandic: Ég elska thig (instead of "th" a special letter is used, with a shape of "thorn" in Old English manuscripts)
Norwegian: Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk), jeg elsker deg (Bokmaal)
Hungarian: Szeretlek
Polish: Kocham cie
 
Dutch = Ik hou van je (jou).
Piggish = Oink OOIINK! (could also mean "please don't kill me"....) I may live like a pig, but I still have some trouble with the language...
 
JCMSVOBODA said:
Faeroese: Eg elski teg
Icelandic: Ég elska thig (instead of "th" a special letter is used, with a shape of "thorn" in Old English manuscripts)
Norwegian: Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk), jeg elsker deg (Bokmaal)
Hungarian: Szeretlek
Polish: Kocham cie


hey do you really speak all those languages or did you look them up on a dictionary or smth...
well for some central european the phrases seam similar..

It would also be nice if you supply the language the phrase is in.
 
Rastagir said:
Only a Greek would have thought a thread like this for a reason like this! :D Kalosirthes, patriotaki!


kalo se vrika!! pos paei i ellada..
 

Perilypos

Retired Moderator
Old English: Ic lufie thec (instead of "th" a special letter called "thorn" was used)
Spanish: Te quiero / te amo
Afrikaans: Ek het jou liefe
Frisian: Ik hald fan dei
Old Greek: Eró se / eramai se (with passion), Philó se (rather with friendship), Agapó se (with care) - I use "ó" for Greek "omega"
Russian: Ya tebya lyublyu
Ukrainian: Ya tebe kokhayu
 
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