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Hi my prettiiiiiessss!!! I need your help!!
My dear friend
wombat_hug give me a idea for a psych fanfic,
so now I need to know how to say "I LOVE YOU" on all the different languajes you can think.
Now I have just 4:
Finnish: Minä rakastan sinua
English: I love you (obvious)
Spanish: Te quiero
Catalan: T'estimo
So...more please?

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Here we go:
Russian: Ja ljublju tebja.
Germany: Ich liebe dich.
Swedish: Jag älskar dig
France: Je t'aime.
Latin: Te amo
Greek: Saghapo
Estonia: Ma armastan sind
Italy: Ti amo
Japan: Aishitematsu (hai!).
Latin: Te amo
I hope these will help you or you will get to start ^__^
I'm glad you like the idea.
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These are languages I know:
Polish: Kocham cię.
Latin: Te amo.
German: Ich liebe dich.
For more check for example this site. ;)
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Besos, cariño.
^.^
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http://www.800iloveyou.com/iloveyou.htm
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ROLZ I LOVE YOUR ICONNNN!!!!!
I want this plushieeee
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http://www.skelanimals.com/
No problem, I was originally only going to give you Japanese and Korean but I decided to help ^^
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too bad we don't have skelanimals on spain. The msot strange plushie I have is a cat rushed XD
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So many to choose from~~
This site has all of them and ships to anywhere I think. http://www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=8_4782
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On all sites, it shows the Russian in English characters. I don't know if you will be able to properly see this, but the actual Russian is.
я тебя люблю (informal)
я вас люблю (More respectful, formal).
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Suki da yo, on the other hand, is "I love you," but not as strong as aishiteru.
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And Daisuki is an appropriate word for "I like you." It's used most commonly. Suki da yo is acceptable too.
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Croatian -- volim te
Swahili -- nakupenda
Hawaiian -- aloha au ia'oe
Esperanto -- mi amas vin
Gaelic -- t'a gr'a agam dhuit
Irish -- taim i' ngra leat
Kazakh (because that's funny) -- men seny jaksy kuremyn
Yiddish -- ikh hob dikh lib
Vietnamese (I'm assuming man to man) -- anh yêu anh
:3
Latin Correction
(Anonymous) 2007-03-29 04:02 am (UTC)(link)Re: Latin Correction