Writing I Love You In Different Languages
With the month of love arriving, I though it would be a fun post to share how to say 'I love you' in 50 languages. After such great feedback on the last word post, I may keep this as a series. Saying I love you is obviously one of the most romantic things you can say. One of my longterm habits I've had is sending a message to my family before each flight, letting them know where I am headed and that I love them. So get those three words out and here's how to say 'I love you' in 50 languages around the world. 
            
Say 'I love you' in 50 Languages
-                 English: I love you                
 Pronounced: i-luv-you
-                 French: Je t'aime                
 Pronounced: je tem
-                 Welsh: Rwy'n dy garu di                
 Pronounced: roo-en-de-gary-dee
-                 German: Ich liebe dich                
 Pronounced: isch-leeba-disch
-                 Portuguese: Amo-te                
 Pronounced: amo-tay
-                 Scottish (Gaelic): Tha gaol agam ort                
 Pronounced: a-gare-lakam-orst
-                 Spanish: Te amo                
 Pronounced: tay-amo
-                 Irish (Gaelic): Gráim thú                
 Pronounced: gr-ow-am-hoo
-                 Dutch: Ik hou van jou                
 Pronounced: ik-how-von-yoo
-                 Greek: S'agapo                
 Pronounced: say-aga-po
-                 Hungarian: Szeretlek                
 Pronounced: se-ret-lek
-                 Czech: Miluji tě                
 Pronounced: me-loo-see-chay
-                 Italian: Ti amo                
 Pronounced: tee-amo
-                 Croatian: Volim te                
 Pronounced: vow-leem-tay
-                 Bulgarian: Obicam te                
 Pronounced: oh=be-chem tay
-                 Slovak: Ľúbim ťa                
 Pronounced: yoo-bim-ta
-                 Maltese: Inhobbok                
 Pronounced: yin-in-ho-bak
-                 Slovenian: Ljubim te                
 Pronounced: yoo-bim te
-                 Romanian: Te iubesc                
 Pronounced: tay-yoo-bay-sk
-                 Albanian: Te dua                
 Pronounced: te-do-a
-                 Serbian: Volim te                
 Pronounced: volim-te
-                 Hawaiian: Aloha wau ia'oe                
 Pronounced: alo-ha-vow-ee-ah-oh-way
-                 Hebrew: Ani ohev otach                
 Pronounced: ani-oh-hev-oh-tak
-                 Hindi: Main tumse pyar karta/i hoon                
 Pronounced: me-an-say-pe-ar-kara/i-hoon
-                 Afrikaans: Ek het jou lief                
 Pronounced: ek-ey-jo-lif
-                 Bengali: Ami tomake bhalobashi                
 Pronounced: amee-tomah-kay-balo-ba-she
-                 Brazilian (Portuguese): Eu te amo                
 Pronounced: ay-oo-te-amo
-                 Persian: Duset daram                
 Pronounced: doo-stat-der-am
-                 Thai: Phom rak khun                
 Pronounced: pom-lak koon
-                 Japanese: Aishiteru                
 Pronounced: ay-she-tay-ee-roo
-                 Mandarin: Wo ai ni                
 Pronounced: wo-i-nee
-                 Vietnamese: Anh Yêu Em                
 Pronounced: ah-noo-em
-                 Korean: Sarang hae                
 Pronounced: sa-rang-hey
-                 Indonesian: Saya cinta kamu                
 Pronounced: saya-shinta-ka-moo
-                 Finnish: Mina rakastan sinua                
 Pronounced: me-neh-raka-stan-see-noo-wa
-                 Swedish: Jag älskar dig                
 Pronounced: ya-elsker-day
-                 Georgian: Mikvarhar                
 Pronounced: meek-var-har
-                 Inuit: Nagligivagit                
 Pronounced: na-glee-giv-a-git
-                 Danish: Jeg elsker dig                
 Pronounced: yi-ols-ker-dye
-                 Ukranian: Ya tebe kohayu                
 Pronounced: ye-te-bay-koha-yoo
-                 Polish: Kocham cię                                
 Pronounced: kok-em-chay-oh
-                 Latvian: Es tevi milu                
 Pronounced: es-tay-vee-me-loo
-                 Belarusian: Ja ciabe kakhaju                
 Pronounced: ya-sta-bia-ka-hi-yoo
-                 Turkish: Seni seviyorum                
 Pronounced: say-nyee-say-vee-yor-um
-                 Lithuanian: Aš tave myliu                
 Pronounced: as-tay-vee-me-loo
-                 Norwegian: Jeg elsker deg                
 Pronounced: ye-elsker-dye
-                 Estonian: Ma armastan sind                
 Pronounced: ma-arma-stan-sind
-                 Russian: Ya tebya liubliu                
 Pronounced: ya-teb-ya-loo-bloo
-                 Icelandic: ég elska þig                
 Pronounced: yeg-ee-elska-pig
-                 Catalan: T'estimo                
 Pronounced: t-est-ee-mo
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Source: https://www.bontraveler.com/say-i-love-you-in-50-languages/
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