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How do you say i love in Hmong?

There are multiple ways to say "I love you" in Hmong, depending on the specific dialect and context. Here are a few examples:

Hmong Daw:

* Kuv hlub koj: This is the most common and literal translation, meaning "I love you."

* Kuv nyiam koj: This translates to "I like you" but can also be used to express love, especially in a romantic context.

* Kuv hlub koj heev: This means "I love you very much."

Hmong Ntsuab:

* Kuv hlub koj: This is the same as the Hmong Daw translation.

* Kuv nyiam koj: This also translates to "I like you" and can be used in a similar way to the Hmong Daw version.

Hmong Acoustical:

* Kuv hlub koj: This is the same as the Hmong Daw and Ntsuab translations.

It's important to note that there may be slight variations in pronunciation and usage depending on the specific Hmong community. It's always a good idea to confirm with a native speaker if you're unsure.

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