Say "I love You" in Different Languages

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Chinese Wo Ie Ni
Korean Tangsinul Sarang Ha Yo
Japanese Kimi O Ai *****eru
Vietnamese Anh Ye'U Em (to Woman)
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lol. i may use this to treat others.
 
"That'll cost you 50 extra" - Sidney Sunshine, local lady of the night.
 
What does the text in that image means..? "boom"?
 
How to say "I love you" in Han Solo: "I know."
 
Look in the mirror and say "olive oil"

Its the same lip movement as "i love you"
 
If I don't mean it in English.... why would I want to learn it in other languages?
 
Look in the mirror and say "olive oil"

Its the same lip movement as "i love you"
Actually, it'd look like you're saying "I love you'll." Your tongue would still make the "L" movement from the end of "oil."
 
Better living through dishonestly having sex with foreign people since 1998.
 
"I'll have the wings."


-GhostRider87
 
La la la la la la la la la means "I love you" in the ancient Delfonic language.
 
Apparently "qaparHa'" means "i love you" in Klingon.
 
Apparently "qaparHa'" means "i love you" in Klingon.
NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRDDDDDDDD!!











What? My pot has no shame when it comes to other people's kettles.
 
My spanish is a little rusty, but I believe "te amo" is I love you.
 
NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRDDDDDDDD!!











What? My pot has no shame when it comes to other people's kettles.

Hey I'm not that nerdy! I just looked it up on google! :hehe:
 
Ani Ohev Otach
- "I love you" in Hebrew (male to female)
 
In the movie Ghost, "Ditto" means I love you.

And in Italian it's "Ti amo."

:xmen:
 

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