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I now know how to say it in 4 languages (English, French, Spanish, and Norwegian) need one more.
(5/5)
In portuguese - amo-te; in spanish - te amo; in german - ich liebe dich; in english - i love you; and italian - ti amo.
Te Amo - Spanish
Saranghaeyo- Korean
Aishiteru- Japanese
Chan rak khun- Thai
Wo ai ni- Mandarin
~ Eu amo voce
~ Je t'aime
~ Aloha wa ia oe
~ Ti amo con tutta l'anima
~ Dangshin uhl saranghabnida
I love you - English
J t'aime - French
Ti voglio bene - Italian
Ich liebe dich - German
sa-rang-hey-yo...korean (JR)
Português, Francês, Espanhol, Inglês, Italiano
French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Japanese
je t'aime, ti amo, te quiero
1. Je t'aime (French)
2. Aishiteru (Japanese)
3. Ti amo (Italian)
4. Ich liebe dich (German)
5. Ta gra agam ort (Irish)
1. Dutch: Ik hou ven je
2. French: Je t'aime
3. English: I love you
4. German: Ich liebe dich
5. Italian: Ti amo
And there's more people: I also know Latin and Spanish, which is the same: Te amo
No cheating with google! It only counts if I've been to the country, or have made a serious attempt to learn the language- including French and Spanish classes in high school.
Je t'aime- French
Te quiero- Spanish
Ich liebe dich- German
5/5
~Linnon am meleth vin -'I sing for our love' Elvish
~ti amo - 'I love you' Italian
~aishiteiru - Japanese
~t'aimi - Occitan
~Tha gaol agam ort - Scots Gaelic
English - I love you.
Arabic - Hub.
French - Je'taime.
Spanish - Te amo/te quiero.
German - Ich lieb Dich.
1. Te amo. 2. Je t'aime. 3. I love you. 4? 5?