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    How to write "I Love You" in different languages

    Hello to all the members of the forum. I have been looking through the internet, searching for some web page or a document that shows how to write the sentance "I Love You" in different languages but till I haven't found anything. Just to make clear, for example, I am trying to find out how to write "I Love You" in chinese but not in latin letters but in chinese letters and the same goes for other languages. I remember I have once seen a page like that on the net but I wasn't able to retrace it. If anyone can help me I would greatly appreciate it.

    Thank you

    yuval

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    Wo ie ni (said like wo-eye-knee)

    Thats how to say it in chinese. (Manderin, Cantonese)

    Here is what your looking for though...

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    i would go to freetranslation.com

    you can translate from english to all sorts of languages on there

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    je t'aime is I like you in french or je t'adore is love you, both sort of friendly. Je vous aime or Je vous adore are more formal.

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    Thanks a lot for all the help. I have tried freetranslation.com and it worked but when I tried to translate back from the other language into english it gave me something totally different from "I Love You". For example when I tried translating the sentance "I love you" from english into italian it translated into "L'amo" but when I tried translating back from italian into english it said that L'amo means "The hook" so I am not so sure about how how accurate is that site. Does anyone have any other Ideas on what to do?

    thanks a lot

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    it isn't completely accurate. the french will come out backwards on the translator but thats correct

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    Guy: "I wanna do it" means 'I love you'
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    Thanks again for the help and yoshikuni, I am not sure my girlfriend would like it if I will write what you said but it was funny though. I am still trying to find the sentance written in different languages but I barely made any progress so I am asking, if anyone has any idea of how to accomplish this task then I will be vey thankful to hear it. Tell me about any idea that you have because till now I haven't really found anything.

    Thanks a lot

    yuval

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    here some cute things in spanish for you:
    Te amo means- I love you
    Te amo tanto- I love you so much
    T.Q.M. = te quiero mucho- I love you so much (less serious than te amo, you can say te quiero mucho to a friend, your parents etc, its more like I appreciate you so much)
    Te mando un beso -I send you a kiss
    Eres mi gran amor -you are my greatest love
    Tengo todo excepto a ti -I have it all, except you

    Hope you find this useful ! you can ask anything you wanna know in spanish Ill post it for ya

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    Hey 'Ek het jou liefe' means I love you in Afrikaans

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    Ya tebya lyubyu is russian for I love you

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    Ich liebe dich... german.
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    Funny thing about the german way is if you only know ich and liebe but not dich it sounds so very wrong.

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    google babelfish.. choose the alta vista site.

    enter "I Love You" and select english to whatever translation.

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    Ti Voglio Bene or Ti Amo in Italiano, Buon San Valentino
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