"Mahal Kita" (In Filipino) Good Morning askvillers...instead of posting a quote, I thought I would rather ask a question to learn more about languagesand the world! This is often the barrier of each nation to another nation. Asked by EdwardBellaRenesmee 39 months ago Similar questions: Love word Languages Education & Reference > Languages.
Varxar) German (Standard) - Ich liebe Dich German- (Bayerisch) I lieb di German -(Bernisch) Ig liebe di German- (Hessisch) Isch habb disch libb German -(Kölsch) Isch han dich leev German -(Pfäzisch) Isch liewe disch German -(Schwyzerdütsch) Ich liäbä Dich German -(Vorarlbergerisch) I liab di! Greek -?(Saghapó) - inf? (Sas aghapó) - frm Greenlandic - Asavakit Guaraní - rojhayhû Hawaiian- Aloha Au Ia?
Oe, Aloha No Au Ia? Oe Hebrew - (Ani Ohev Otach - to woman)? Click here to hear this phrase (Ani Ohevet Otcha - to man)?
Click here to hear this phrase?(Mai? Tumhai? Bahut c?
Hat? H? ) m?(Mai?
Tumse py? R kart? H?
) m? (Mai? Tumhai?
Bahut c? Hat? H?
) f? (Mai? Tumse py?
R kart? H?) f Hungarian- Szeretlek Icelandic - Ég elska þig Ilocano -Ay-ayatenka, Ipatpategka Indonesian- Saya mencintaimu Inuktitut -? Nagligivagit/Nalligivagit Iñupiaq Piqpavagin Irish (Gaelic) Gráím thú (I love you) Italian - Ti amo Japanese -?
(suki desu)?(suki da)? (suki dayo)? (daisuki desu)?(aishiteru yo)?
(suki yo)? (aishiteru wa) - said by women only hear these phrases Javanese- aku tresnasliramu Jèrriais - J't'aime / J't'adouthe Kazakh -?(Men seni süyemin)? (Men seni jaqs?
Köremin) - inf Kirundi/Kinyarwanda - Ndagukunda Klamath - moo? Ams ni stinta Klallam - n? S?
É? Cx? Korean -?
(sarang hae) Kurdish- Ez di hesdikm / Xo? Tem dewê Ladino - (Te amo)? Latin - Te amo / Amo te Latvian - Es tevi m?
Lu Lithuanian- aš myliu tave Lojban - mi do prami Low Saxon- ik hou van di Luo - aheri Luxembourgish- Ech hunn dech gär / Ech si frou mat dir Macedonian -? Malay - Saya sayang kamu / Aku cintakan kau Malayalam -? (ny?
N ninne pr? Mikkunnu) Maltese - In? Obbok / In?
Obbok hafna Manchu - Bi shimbe hairambi Manx - Ta graih aym ort M? Ori - Kei te aroha au I a koe Marathi -? (M?
Jha tuiy? Var prem? He) Mi'kmaq - kesalul Mongolian -?
(Bi chamd khairtai) Ndebela- Ngiyakuthanda Nepali -?(ma tapainlai maya garchu) Northern Sotho - ke a go rata Norwegian- Jeg elsker deg (Bokmål) Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk) Occitan - T'aimi. T'estimi Old English- ic lufie þe (West Saxon) ic lufie þec (Northumbrian) Persian - (asheghetam)? Used in poetry and songs - (d?
Set d? Ram)? Polish - kocham ci?
Portuguese - amo-te, eu te amo, eu gosto de você, eu amo você eu adoro você (I adore you) eu tenho carinho por você (I have affection for you) Romanian - te iubesc Russian -? (ja teb'a l'ubl'u) Samoan- Ou te alofa ia te oe / Ou te alofa I oe Scots - Ah loove ye Scottish- Gaelic tha gaol agam ort Serbian -? (Volim te) Sesotho - Ke a o rata Shona - Ndinokuda!
Slovak -? Úbim? A Slovenian - Ljubim te (m/f), Rad te imam (m) Rada te imam (f) Somali- waan ku jecelahay Setswana - ke a go rata Shona - ndinokuda Sioux - techihhila SiSwati - ngiyakutsandza Spanish - Te amo / Te quiero Swahili - ninakupenda Swedish - Jag älskar dig Tagalog - Iniibig kita / Mahal Kita / Minamahal Kita Iniirog kita (old fashioned) Thai -?(phom rak khun - male speaker)?
(chan rak khun - female speaker) Tibetan? (nga kayrâng-la gawpo yö) Tok Pisin - Mi lavim yu Tsez-?(Där mi yetix) >f? (Där mi etix) >m Tshiven?
A ngiyakutsandza Turkish - seni seviyorum Ukrainian-?(ja tebe koxaju) Urdu -? M (mein ap say muhabat karta hoon)? F (mein ap say muhabat karte hoon) Uzbek- Men seni sevaman Vietnamese - Em yêu anh (f>m) Anh yêu em (m>f) Volapük- läfob oli Walloon- dji t'veû vol'tî Welsh - dw i'n dy garu di rwy'n dy garu di Xhosa - Ndiya kuthanda Xitsonga- ndza ku rhandza Yiddish- (Ikh hob dikh lieb)?(Ikh libe dikh)?
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You are so right, not many today take time to learn a new few words or Language... I have live in Germany now almost thirty years, I know many Americans married to various ladies from Europe and none care to learn the Language of their spouse. The German Language is similar to the American except in verb usage! I Love You : German - Ich Liebe Dich Norwegian - jeg elsker deg Swedish - jag alskar dig Itlaian - Ti Amo I have done extensive traveling more in Norway, Sweden and Finland than other place because of good fishing.
I have forgotten Finlands translation it was fairly long and worse of all to memorize..:@) Sources: PC 123 .
Lost In Translation. Google it. Don't rely on others to tell you.
There are those who might give you the wrong answer.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.