1. Afrikaans – Ek is lief vir jou
2. Albanian – te dua
3. Alentejano (Portugal) – Gosto De Ti, Porra!
4. Alsacien (Elsass) – Ich hoan dich gear
5. Amharic (Aethio.) – Afekrishalehou
6. Arabic – Ana Ahebak / Ana Bahibak
7. Armenian – yes kez shat em siroom
8. Assamese – Moi tomak bhal pau
9. Assyr – Az tha hijthmekem
10. Bahasa Malayu (Malaysia) – Saya cinta mu
11. Bambara – M’bi fe
12. Bangla – Ami tomakay bala basi
13. Bangladeschi – Ami tomake walobashi
14. Basque – Nere maitea
15. Batak – Holong rohangku di ho
16. Bavarian – tuI mog di
17. Belarusian – Ya tabe kahayu
18. Bengali – Ami tomake bhalobashi
19. Berber – Lakh tirikh
20. Bicol – Namumutan ta ka
21. Bisaya – Nahigugma ako kanimo
22. Bolivian Quechua – Qanta munani
23. Bosnian – Ja te volim (formally) or volim-te Turkish seni seviyorum
24. Bulgarian – As te obicham
25. Bulgarian – Obicham te
26. Burmese – chit pa de
27. Cambodian (to the female) – bon saleng oun
28. Cambodian (to the male) – oun saleng bon
29. Canadian French – Je t’adore (”I love you”)
30. Canadian French – Je t’aime (”I like you”)
31. Catalan – T’estim (mallorcan)
32. Cebuano – Gihigugma ko ikaw
33. Chamoru (or Chamorro) – Hu guaiya hao
34. Cherokee – Tsi ge yu i
35. Cheyenne – Ne mohotatse
36. Chichewa – Ndimakukonda
37. Chickasaw – Chiholloli (first ‘i’ nasalized)
38. Chinese – Ngo oi ney a (Cantonese)
39. Chinese – Wuo ai nee (Mandarin)
40. Corsican – Ti tengu cara (to female)
41. Corsican – Ti tengu caru (to male)
42. Creol – Mi aime jou
43. Croatian – Volim te (used in common speech)
44. Czech – Miluji Te
45. Danish – Jeg elsker dig
46. Dutch – Ik hou van jou
47. Dutch – Jeg elsker dig
48. Ecuador Quechua – Canda munani
49. English – I love thee (used only in Christian context)
50. English – I love you
51. Eskimo – Nagligivaget
52. Esperanto – Mi amas vim
53. Estonian – Ma armastan sind / Mina armastan sind (formal)
54. Ethiopia – afekereshe alhu
55. Faroese – Eg elski teg
56. Farsi – Tora dost daram
57. Filipino – Mahal ka ta
58. Finnish (Minä) rakastan sinua
59. Flemish (Ghent) – ‘k’ou van ui
60. French (formal) – Je vous aime
61. Friesian – Ik hald fan dei
62. Gaelic – Tá mé i ngrá leat
63. Galician – Querote (or) Amote
64. Georgian – Miquar shen
65. German – Ich liebe Dich
66. Ghanaian – Me dor wo
67. Greek – agapo se
68. Greek – S’agapo
69. Greenlandic – Asavakit
70. Gronings – Ik hol van die
71. Gujarati – oo tane prem karu chu
72. Hausa – Ina sonki
73. Hawaiian – Aloha au ia`oe
74. Hebrew – Ani ohevet ota
75. Hiligaynon – Guina higugma ko ikaw
76. Hindi – Main tumsey pyaar karta hoon / Maine Pyar Kiya
77. Hmong – Kuv hlub koj
78. Hokkien – Wa ai lu
79. Hopi – Nu’ umi unangwa’ta
80. Hungarian – Szeretlek te’ged
81. Icelandic – Eg elska thig
82. Ilocano – Ay ayating ka
83. Indi – Mai Tujhe Pyaar Kartha Ho
84. Indonesian – Saya cinta padamu (’Saya’ –> ‘Aku’)
85. Inuit – Negligevapse
86. Iranian – Mahn doostaht doh-rahm
87. Irish – taim i’ ngra leat
88. Italian – Ti amo/Ti voglio bene
89. Japanese – Anata wa, dai suki desu
90. Javanese (formal) – Kulo tresno marang panjenengan
91. Javanese (informal) – aku terno kowe
92. Kannada – Naanu ninna preetisuttene
93. Kapampangan – Kaluguran daka
94. Kenya (Kalenjin) – Achamin
95. Kenya (Kiswahili) – Ninakupenda
96. Kikongo – Mono ke zola nge (mono ke’ zola nge’)
97. Kiswahili – Nakupenda
98. Konkani – Tu magel moga cho
99. Korean – SA LANG HAE / Na No Sa Lan Hei
100. Kurdish – Khoshtm Auyt
101. Laos – Chanrackkun
102. Latin – Te amo
103. Latvian – Es mîlu Tevi
104. Lebanese – Bahibak
105. Lingala – Nalingi yo
106. Lithuanian – As Myliu Tave
107. Lojban – mi do prami
108. Luo – Aheri
109. Luxembourgeois – Ech hun dech gäer
110. Macedonian – Jas Te Sakam
111. Madrid – lingo Me molas, tronca
112. Malaysia – Saya cintamu / Saya sayangmu / Aku sayang enkow / Sayah Chantikan Awah
113. Malayalam – Njyaan Ninne’ Preetikyunnu
114. Mohawk- Konoronhkwa
115. Navaho – Ayor anosh’ni
116. Norwegian – Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk)
117. Osetian – Aez dae warzyn
118. Persian – Tora dost daram
119. Polish Kocham – Cie / Ja cie kocham
120. Portuguese – Amo-te / Eu te amo
121. Romanian – Te iu besc
122. Russian – Ya vas liubliu / ya liubliu tebia / ya tebia liubliu / Ya polyubeel tebya.
123. Scot – Gaelic Tha gra\dh agam ort
124. Serbian – LUBim te.
125. Serbocroatian – volim te
126. Shona – Ndinokuda
127. Sinhalese – Mama oyata adarei
128. Sioux – Techihhila
129. Slovak – lubim ta
130. Slovene – ljubim te
131. Spanish – Te quiero / Te amo
132. Srilankan Mama Oyata Arderyi
133. Swahili – Naku penda (followed by the person’s name)
134. Swedish – Jag a”lskar dig
135. Swiss-German Ch’ha di ga”rn
136. Syrian – Lebanes BHEBBEK (to a female) / Lebanes BHEBBAK (to a male)
138. Tagalog – Mahal kita
139. Tamil – n^An unnaik kAthalikkinREn (I love you)
140. Telugu – Neenu ninnu pra’mistu’nnanu
141. Thai – Ch’an Rak Khun / Phom Rak Khun
142. Tunisian – Ha eh bak *
143. Turkish – Seni seviyo*rum (o* means o)
144. Ukrainian – ja tebe koKHAju (real true love)
145. Vietnamese – Em ye^u anh (woman to man) / Anh ye^u em (man to woman)
146. Welsh – ‘Rwy’n dy garu di.
147. Yiddish Ich libe dich
148. Yugoslavian – Ya te volim
149. Zazi – Ezhele hezdege (sp?)
150. Zuni – Tom ho’ ichema
151. Zulu – Ngiyakuthanda!
Dalam hidup ini kita tidak dapat melakukan hal yang besar, kita hanya dapat melakukan banyak hal kecil dengan cinta yang besar.
In this life we cannot do great things. We can only do small things with great love.
~ Mother Teresa
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