Teenage
Love in any language
Sushania Pryce Glenmuir High
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Love needs no language to express itself. It has a universal language of its own and eyes can express it all. Yet, we would like to express our love eloquently to our valentine, without being restricted by the chains of an unknown language.
Since it's that time of the year again when couples feel the need to express their love for each other, TEENage has decided to let you know you can say those three little words in many different languages.
If you want to be a really great romantic, say 'I Love You' in different languages, add to a love letter or anniversary card, write it in the language of your choice and surprise them with a new "I Love You" every day.
Afrikaans: Ek Het Jou Liefe
Albanian: Te Dua
Chinese: Wo Ai Ni
French Creole: Mi aime jou
Czech: Miluji Te
Dutch: Ik Hou Van Jou
English: I Love You
French: Je T'aime
German: Ich Liebe Dich
Greek: S'Agapo
Hawaiian: Aloha la Au Oe
Hindi: Main Tumse pyar Karta Hoon
Hungarian: Szeretlek
Irish: Taim I' Ngra Leat
Italian: Ti amo
Japanese: Kimi O Ai Shiteru
Latin: Te Amo
Pig Latin: Iyay Ovlay Ooyay
Polish: Kocham Cie
Portuguese: Eu Te amo
Spanish: Te Amo/Te Quiero
Turkish: Seni Seviyorum
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