Formal:
* Ina son ki (for a female)
* Ina son ka (for a male)
Informal:
* Ina ƙaunarki (for a female)
* Ina ƙaunarka (for a male)
More affectionate:
* Ina sonki sosai (for a female)
* Ina sonka sosai (for a male)
* Ina ƙaunarki sosai (for a female)
* Ina ƙaunarka sosai (for a male)
Note:
* The word "sosai" means "very" or "extremely," making the phrase more intense.
* These are just a few examples, and there are other ways to express "I love you" in Hausa.
* The appropriate form depends on the relationship between the speakers.