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One beautiful way to express your love to your partner on Valentine’s Day is by saying “I love you” in their language. Saying “I love you” in your partner’s language can be a romantic and thoughtful gesture, and it shows that you have taken the time to learn about their culture and language. To help you express your love in different languages, here’s a list of “I love you” translations from around the world:
“I love you” translations in different African and International languages:
- Afrikaans – Ek het jou lief
- Amharic – እወድሃለሁ/ እወድሻለሁ (Ewedehalehu / Ewedeshalehu)
- Tigrinya – የፍቅረኪ/ካ (Yefqireki / ka)
- Arabic (North Africa) – Ana Behibek (أنا بحبك)
- Arabic (West Africa) – Mo nifẓk (مو نفظك)
- Chichewa – Ndimakukonda
- Hausa – Ina sonki
- Igbo – A hurum gi nanya
- Kinyarwanda – Ndagukunda
- Oromiffaa – Sin jaalladha
- Somali – Waan ku jeclahay
- Swahili – Nakupenda
- Xhosa – Ndiyakuthanda
- Yoruba – Mo nifẹ rẹ
- English – I love you
- Spanish – Te quiero / Te amo
- French – Je t’aime
- Italian – Ti amo
- German – Ich liebe dich
- Portuguese – Eu te amo
- Dutch – Ik hou van je
- Danish – Jeg elsker dig
- Norwegian – Jeg elsker deg
- Swedish – Jag älskar dig
- Finnish – Rakastan sinua
- Estonian – Ma armastan sind
- Russian – Я люблю тебя (Ya lyublyu tebya)
- Greek – Σε αγαπώ (Se agapó)
- Turkish – Seni seviyorum
- Arabic – أحبك (Ana bahibak)
- Hebrew – אני אוהב אותך (Ani ohev otach)
- Hindi – मैं तुमसे प्यार करता हूँ (Main tumse pyar karta hoon)
- Chinese – 我爱你 (Wǒ ài nǐ)
- Japanese – 愛してる (Aishiteru)
It’s important to note that Africa is a diverse continent with over 2,000 languages, and this list only represents a small fraction of those languages. There are many more “I love you” translations in African languages, and it’s worth exploring and learning about them to appreciate the cultural richness of the continent. Tell us your in your language in the comment section.
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