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How do you say i love in khasi language?

"I love you" in Khasi language can be said in a few different ways, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* Nga ieit yn ia phi. (nga-eit-yn-ia-phi) - This is the most formal way to say "I love you."

* Nga ieit bha phi. (nga-eit-bha-phi) - This is slightly less formal than the previous phrase.

Informal:

* Nga ieit phi. (nga-eit-phi) - This is the most common way to say "I love you" in informal settings.

Romantic:

* Nga ieit sngewbha phi. (nga-eit-sngewbha-phi) - This translates to "I love you very much" and is often used in romantic contexts.

Note:

* "Nga" means "I"

* "Ieit" means "love"

* "Phi" means "you" (formal)

* "Me" means "you" (informal)

* "Bha" means "very"

* "Sngewbha" means "very much"

You can choose the phrase that best fits the situation and your relationship with the person you're talking to.

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