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What is the other languages of saying i love you in different countries?

Here are some common ways to say "I love you" in different languages:

Romance Languages:

* French: "Je t'aime" (pronounced: juh tem)

* Spanish: "Te amo" (pronounced: teh amo)

* Italian: "Ti amo" (pronounced: tee amo)

* Portuguese: "Eu te amo" (pronounced: eh-oo teh amo)

* Romanian: "Te iubesc" (pronounced: teh yoo-besk)

Germanic Languages:

* German: "Ich liebe dich" (pronounced: ikh lee-buh dikh)

* Dutch: "Ik hou van jou" (pronounced: ik how van yow)

* Swedish: "Jag älskar dig" (pronounced: yahg el-skar dig)

* Norwegian: "Jeg elsker deg" (pronounced: yay el-sker day)

* Danish: "Jeg elsker dig" (pronounced: yay el-sker dee)

* Finnish: "Rakastan sinua" (pronounced: rah-kas-tan si-noo-ah)

Slavic Languages:

* Russian: "Я люблю тебя" (pronounced: ya lyublyu tebya)

* Polish: "Kocham cię" (pronounced: koh-cham tsyen)

* Czech: "Miluji tě" (pronounced: mi-loo-yee tyeh)

* Ukrainian: "Я люблю тебе" (pronounced: ya lyublyu tebe)

* Serbian: "Volim te" (pronounced: vo-lim te)

Asian Languages:

* Chinese (Mandarin): 我爱你 (wǒ ài nǐ) (pronounced: wo ai ni)

* Japanese: 愛してる (aishiteru) (pronounced: ah-ee-shee-te-roo)

* Korean: 사랑해 (saranghae) (pronounced: sa-rang-hae)

* Hindi: मैं तुमसे प्यार करता हूँ (main tumse pyaar karta hoon) (pronounced: mayn tum-say pyar kar-ta hoon)

* Thai: ฉันรักเธอ (chan rak tur) (pronounced: chan rak tur)

Other Languages:

* Arabic: أحبك (ʾuḥibbuki) (pronounced: uh-hib-buk) (female) / أحبك (ʾuḥibbuka) (pronounced: uh-hib-buk) (male)

* Greek: Σ' αγαπώ (s' agapó) (pronounced: s' ah-gah-poh)

* Hebrew: אוהב אותך (ohev otach) (pronounced: o-hev o-tach) (male) / אוהבת אותך (ohevet otach) (pronounced: o-hev-et o-tach) (female)

* Latin: Te amo (pronounced: teh amo)

* Turkish: Seni seviyorum (pronounced: seh-ni seh-vi-yo-room)

Important Note:

* This is not an exhaustive list, and there are many other languages and variations within them.

* The specific phrase used can depend on context, formality, and regional differences.

* It is always best to learn the correct way to say "I love you" in the language you are learning from a native speaker or reliable source.

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