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\nI love you. They’re three very little English words capable of creating some very big emotion. But\u00a0the effect of being told someone loves you is no less emotional in any of the world’s 6500 languages.\u00a0So, from Esperanto to Elvish and Hindi to Hungarian, here’s how to tell someone you love them in dozens of languages, both real and imagined:<\/p>\nAfrikaans:<\/strong> Ek het jou lief
\nArabic:<\/strong> Ana behibak (when said to a male)
\nArabic:<\/strong> Ana behibek (when said to female)
\nArmenian:<\/strong> Yes kez sirumem
\nBengali:<\/strong> Ami tomake bhalobashi
\nBulgarian:<\/strong> Obicham te
\nCambodian:<\/strong> Soro lahn nhee ah
\nCatalan:<\/strong> T\u2019estimo
\nCherokee:<\/strong> Tsi ge yu i
\nCheyenne:<\/strong> Ne mohotatse
\nChinese<\/strong>
\nCantonese:<\/strong> Ngo oiy ney a
\nMandarin:<\/strong> Wo ai ni
\nCreole:<\/strong> Mi aime jou
\nCroatian:<\/strong> Volim te
\nCzech:<\/strong> Miluji te
\nDanish:<\/strong> Jeg Elsker Dig
\nDutch:<\/strong> Ik hou van jou
\nElvish:<\/strong> Amin mela lle
\nEsperanto:<\/strong> Mi amas vin
\nEstonian:<\/strong> Ma armastan sind<\/p>\n[ew-supplier-carousel]<\/p>\n
Ethiopian:<\/strong> Afgreki
\nFarsi:<\/strong> Doset daram
\nFilipino:<\/strong> Mahal kita
\nFinnish:<\/strong> Mina rakastan sinua
\nFrench:<\/strong> Je t\u2019aime or Je t\u2019adore
\nGaelic:<\/strong> Ta gra agam ort
\nGerman:<\/strong> Ich liebe dich
\nGreek:<\/strong> S\u2019agapo
\nGujarati:<\/strong> Hoo thunay prem karoo choo
\nHawaiian:<\/strong> Aloha Au Ia`oe
\nHebrew<\/strong>
\nTo female: \u201cani ohev otach\u201d (when said by male) \u201cohevet Otach\u201d (when said by female)
\nTo male: \u201cani ohev otcha\u201d (when said by male) \u201cOhevet ot\u2019cha\u201d (when said by female)
\nHindi:<\/strong> Hum tumhe pyar karte hae
\nHungarian:<\/strong> Szeretlek<\/p>\n