How do you say I love you in your language?
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Я люблю вас in russian
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In French: Je t'aime (pronounced like zhuh-TEM)
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Minä rakastan sinua
Finnish -
HeyCameron wrote:
In French: Je t'aime (pronounced like zhuh-TEM)
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In Japanese, it's 愛してます (aishitemasu)
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eu amo-te
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Ich liebe dich (german)
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Miluju tě (Czech)
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Mahal kita (Filipino)
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ik hou van je
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Ek is baie verlief op jou. AfrikaansLive for today
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Te amo.
Spanish -
george_usa01 wrote:
Te amo.
Spanish
If so.. can you tell me, what is the difference between "te amo" and "te quiero"????
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Yes, I grew up in mexico.
The main difference in how it is used is "te amo" is more romantic, something you would tell a boyfriend/girlfriend, husband/wife, lover. Whereas "te quiero" is something you would say to a close friend or family member. -
george_usa01 wrote:
Yes, I grew up in mexico.
The main difference in how it is used is "te amo" is more romantic, something you would tell a boyfriend/girlfriend, husband/wife, lover. Whereas "te quiero" is something you would say to a close friend or family member.
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wagwan, i luv u
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Thats how we say it in TurkishIn god we trust all others we audit -
"Szeretlek"Just want to make some friends. Feel free to text me!
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Se agapó (Greek)
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