How to say I Love You in other languages

How to say I Love You in other languages

Happy Lover’s Month! One of the cool things about traveling is learning a bit of their local language.

It’s amazing how much you can learn about a culture based on how they express themselves.

As Valentine’s Day is approaching, I always wondered how people say I love you. I already knew it in a few languages, but after researching a few; this is how you say I love you in different languages.

French: Je t’aime

Italian: Ti Amo

Croatian: Volim Te

Dutch: Ik Hou Van Jou

Portuguese: Eu te amo

Japanese: Watashi wa, Anata o Aishiteimasu

German: Ich Liebe Dich

Turkish: Seni Seviyorum

Tagalog: Iniibig kita

Hungarian: Szeretlek

Swedish: Jag Alskar Dig

So whether you’re telling your significant other Je t’aime or I love you- you can say it 10 ways this Valentine’s Day. Or every day of the year, as each day should be filled with lots of love from your significant other.

And of course, there’s always the good old fashioned hug and kiss.

Till next time, jag alskar dig.

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