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Who knows how to write "I love you" in various countries ~ I don't want English translation ~ I want real words from various countries.
Afrikaans: Ek het jou lief, Ek is lief vir jou

Albanian: t? Dewar, t? Dashuroy

Amharic:? (? W? dd? Should I? Hu (to a person), "? (? W? dd? Hall? Hu) (to women)

Ancient Greek: σ? φιλ? (se philō),σ γαπ? (se agap),? γ? σ? φιλ? (eg Sese Phil)? γ? σ γαπ? (egūse agapū),σ’? γαπ? (s' agap)

Anglo-Saxon: Me? Luffy? ē

Arabic: (u? (for men), (u? ébbuki) (for women)

(Egypt): (Annaba? (For a man), (ana ba? (for women)

(Syria/Lebanon): (b? Ebbecke)

(Morocco): (neb? eek)

Aran: Tammy, Tammy, Tammy.

Armenian:? (yes, kez sirum em)

Aragon: Te quiero

Assamese:? (Moi Tomak Barr Bao)

Basque: Maite haut (informal), Maite zaitut, Maite zaituztet (plural)

Bartak: Holong do rohangku tu ho

Belarusian: я цябе кахаю (Ya tsyabe kahayu)

Bengali: (Ami tomAy bhAlobAshi),? (Amy Tomak Balobashi)

Bengali (Noakali):? (Aai tore balabashi)

bhojpuri:Hamke to HSE lagav hogailbaa

Bicol: Namumutan ta ka

Pisaya: Gina Igma Tika (official)

Bosnian: Volim te

Brittany: I'm Dagar and I'm Arnot.

Bulgarian: обичам.

Carmelo

Cantonese: I love you.

Catalan: T'estimo (part of Catalonia, Andorra and Aragon), T'estim (Balearic Islands and Sardinia), T'estime (Valencia), Et vull (Valencia) and T'estimi (South France).

Cebu Nuo: Gihigugma ko ikaw

Cherokee: (gvgeyuhi)

Chiche? A: Ndimakukunda.

Chikaso: Chihololi

Chinese: See Mandarin Chinese.

Chuvash: эп? сана юратат? п (ep Sana 'a Juratap)

Corsican: Ti tengu cara (for women), Ti tengu caru (for men)

Croatian: Volim te, Ja te volim

Czech: miluji t, miluju t (spoken)

Danish: Jeg elsker dig

Devich: Hello, Loabivi.

Dutch: Ik houd van je/Ik hou van je, Ik houd van jou/Ik hou van jou (emphasizing you), Ik heb je lief (poetic), Ik zie je graag, Ik zie u graag (Flemish), Ik hou van u (Flemish).

Elzia: вечктян (Victyan), тоньвечктян.

Esperanto: I love you.

Estonian: Ma armastan sind

Evando: Martin, Washington

Fant: Mo Dao

Faroese: for example, elski teg

Persian: See Persian.

Fathalla: In Amon Erotou.

Finnish: rakastan sinua, Min? Lakastan Sinua

French: I love you, I love you, I love you.

Frisian: My name is Hald Van Day.

Galician:? dust

Georgian:? ? (I'm Shen Mikhal)? (me thqven mik 'varkharth) (plural)

German: I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you.

(Arthas): I brought my equipment.

(Bavaria): I'm going to Narischgen.

(Cologne): I'm Han and I'm Li? n

(high Saxon): Isch hab dsch gerne

(Swabian): I'm going, I'm going to Orfagan.

I love you

Greek: ∑' α γ α π? (Sagabo)

Greenland: Asavakkit

Guarani: Rohayhu

Gujarati:? (June Tane plame Caron Thun)

Haitian Creole: Mouin Riminou

Ina sanki

Hawaiian: Aloha i'a au oe

Hebrew: (Aní ohév otákh) (male to female), (Aní ohév otkhá) (male to male),? (Aní ohévet otákh) (female to female),? (aníohévet otk ha) (female versus male)

Hiligaynon: Ginahigugma ko ikaw

Hindi: (Horse? tujhse pyār kartā h? ) (male speaker, familiar), (horse? tumse pyār kartā h? ) (male speaker), (Horse? aapse pyār kartā h? ) (male spokesman, formal), (Ma? tujhse pyār kart h? ) (female speaker, familiar), (horse? tumse pyār kart hi? (female speaker), (ma? aapse pyār kart ha? (spokeswoman, formal), (ma? tujhse prem kartā h? ) (male speaker, familiar), (horse? tumse prem kartā h? ) (male speaker), (Horse? aapse prem kartā h? ) (male spokesman, formal), (Ma? tujhse prem kart h? ) (female speaker, familiar), (horse? tumse prem kartī hū? (female speaker), (ma? aapse prem kartī hū? (spokeswoman, formal)

Miao nationality: Kuv Hlub Koj

Hopi: Nuumi Unanwata

Hungarian: Szeretlek, Szeretlek téged

Icelandic:? g elska? Internet portal

I love you

Igbo people: Afuru Mijina Anya, Ahuru Mijina Anya

Indonesian: Aku cinta kamu, Aku sayang kamu, Aku suka sama kamu, Saiya skirt cinta kamu (polite, formal), Aku cinta padamu (poetic), Aku cinta kepadamu (poetic).

(Jakarta): Gua suka sama lu (slang)

International language: Io te ama

Inuit: (nagligivagit)

Irish Gaelic: Tá grá agam ort, Tá grá agam dhuit

Italian: Ti amo

Japanese: Daisuki, Junを して ぃる (Kimi o ai shiteru), Ai している (Ai shiteiru), I はは.

(Kansai): Good いとんねん (Suitonnen), Good きやねん (Sukiyanen)

Javanese: Kula Te Resener Sampeyang, Aku Te Resener Sampeyang.

Kannada: (Naanu Ninnanu Preethisuthene), (Naanu Ninnanu Ishtapattiruve)

Kapan Pangan: Kalugulan Dhaka

Kazakh: менсен? жаксы корем? н (Men seni zhaksi k? remin),менсен? гашыкпын (Ye Min)

Swahili: Nakupenda, Ninakupenda

Komi: I'm ten years old?

Korean: (Dangsin-eul sarang-haeyo),? ? (Na-neun dang sin-eul sarang-hamnida),? (Na-neun dang sin-eul much eok joahamnida)? ? (Na-neun geudae-ga joa),? ? (Na-neun geu DAE-reul saranghamnida),? (Na-neun neo-reul saranghamnida),(Geudae-reul hyang Han nae ma-eum alji),(Joa-haeyo),(Sarang-hae),(Sarang-haeyo),? (Salang Hamnida)

Kashmiri: Mai choo chai saathi mohabat

Latin: Te amo (singular), Vos amo (plural), Amo te (old), Ego amo te (old, emphasis)

Latvian: Es müLu tevi

Lingala: Naringiyo

Lithuanian: Tave myliu, a? Miliu Taft

Loki class: I'm Prami.

How are you?

Lumbard: T? v? Ribbon, t? v? Riben

Luo: Ahri

Luxemburg: ech hunn dech g? er/ech le iwe dech

Macedonian: тесакам(Te sakam)

Malay: Saiya skirt Qintakam, Saiya skirt Sayankam, Saiya skirt Sayan Cann Kao, Saiya skirt Qintakan Awak, Saiya skirt Qintamm, Saiya skirt Sayam, Saiya skirt Qintakam.

Malayalam:? ? (Njan Ninne Premikkunnu),? (Njan Ninne Mohikunnu),? ? (Njan Ninne Snaehikkunnu)

Maltese: Inhobbok

Mandarin: I love you; I love you

Maori: Kei te aroha au i a koe

Marathi:? (Majhe tuzhyaa var prem aahe), (Me tujhashi prem karto) (male to female), (Me tujhashi prem karte) (female to male), (Mi Tuziya var premkarato)

Mohawk: Konoronhkwa

Mongolian: бичамдхакртай(bi chamd khairtai)

Moore (Burkina Faso): Mam Nonga Fo

Navajo: Ayor anosh'ni

Ndebele: Niya Cutanda

Norwegian: Eg elskar deg (Ninosk, Romantic), Jeg elsker deg (Bokm? L, romance), Jeg elsker dig (Riksm? L, romantic)

me too

Oaksey Tan: Tammy.

Op: Op Lopveop Yopuop

Papiamentu: My time.

Dialect (Jamaica): I love you.

Persian:? (Torah dust mid? ram),? (Asheghetam),? (Dústat d? ram)

Polish: Kocham ci? ,Kocham Ci? (especially correspondence), Ja ci? Kocham

Portuguese: Amo-te, Eu te amo, Eu amo você (Brazil)

Punjabi:? (Mai? tainū? piār kardā hā? ) (male speaker), (Mai? tainū? piār kard chā? (spokeswoman)

Quechuans

(Bolivia): Qanta munani

(Ecuador): Kanda Munani

Quinya: Melinye Tai-Melane

Romanian: Te iubesc

Russian: ялюблю (official), ялюблю (plural), яттf.

Scotsman: Love you.

Well, I love you.

Scottish Gaelic: Tha gràdh agam dhut (intimacy), Tha gaol agam ort (intimacy), Tha gràdh agam dhuibh (formal, plural).

Serbian: волимте(Volim te)

Serbian: Volim te

Shona: Ndinokuda

Sindarin: Te melon, Gen melin (familiar), Le melin (formal)

Sindh: Man tokhe prem karyan to (for women), Man tokhe prem karyan ti (for men)

Sioux: Technical Sheila

Slovak:? úbim? 1. Milujim? a

Slovenian: Ljubim.

Somali: Waan ku jeclahay

Spanish: Te quiero (often romantic), Te amo (often romantic)

Sundanese: Abdi bogoh ka anjeun

Swahili: Ninakupenda

Swedish: Jag? Iscar excavation

Switzerland-Germany: I love you. I'm Li? b? Di, I ha di g? I am Han. Royal navy

Tagalog: Mahal kita, Iniibig kita, Iniirog kita

Tahiti: Ua here stands for oe.

Tamil: (N An Unnek Catalli Jin Lun), (N An Unnek Catalli Jin Lun)

Telugu:? (Nenu Ninu Prestunanu)

Thai: (Phom rak khun) (formal, male to female), (chan rak Khun) (formal, female versus male), (Kaolacto) (Affectionate)

Toki Boner: My Olin and Sina.

Tok Pisin: Mi lavim yu

Tombuka: Nkhukutemwa

Tupinamba: Oroa? submarine

Turkish: Seni seviyorum

Ukrainian: ятебекохаю (Jetbe Kokhojaju) (intimate), яваск к

Urdu:? (Mujhe tumse mohabbat hai),(Main tumse mohabbat karta hoon)

Venetian: Hello, hello.

Vietnamese: Em yêu anh (female to male), Anh yêu em (male to female), t? I yêem (impersonal, rare)

Lapke: Me? FOB Ollie

Welsh: "You will never come back, you will never come back, you will never come back."

Xhosa: ndiyakuthanda

Yiddish: (ikh libe dikh), (ikhlob dikhlib)

Yoruba: Monifi e

Zulu: Mena Tanda Arvin, Tom Hoic Ma.