How To Say I Love You In 100+ Different Languages | Singles Warehouse | YourTango Revolutionizing Your Relationships Main navigation How To Say 'I Love You' In More Than 100 Different Languages Hamburger menu How To Say 'I Love You' In More Than 100 Different LanguagesSpeak the language of love.Singles WarehouseWritten on Apr 23, 2022 Roman Samborskyi / shutterstock AdvertisementNo three words are harder to say than the words, "I love you." When you go out on that first date, especially when it's love at first sight, you might feel the emotions starting to stir.But once you do tell your beloved exactly how you feel, the newness can wear off with the every day. And no one wants the most important words in the world to have a sort of ordinary feel to them.It's normal to want to find new ways to tell your one true love how you feel in to . Everyone loves hearing the words I love you because of all the things that simple phrase means.Advertisement means, I'm here for you through the good times and the bad. I love you is how we say to someone, "You're a part of me, don't ever go."If you're struggling to find new — have some fun. Everyone can say it in their language, but not many can say it in over 100 different languages!RELATED: AdvertisementTry texting the person you love every day for 100 days in a new language for a fun twist to express how you feel.Here are more than 100 ways to say I love you in different languages.1. Afrikaans — Ek het jou liefo2. Albanian — Te dua3. Arabic (to male) — Ana behibak4. Arabic (to female) — Ana behibek5. Armenian — Yes kez sirumem6. Bambara — M’bi fe7. Bengali — Ami tomake bhalobashi8. Belarusian — Ya tabe kahayu9. Bisaya — Nahigugma ako kanimo10. Bulgarian — Obicham te11. Cambodian — Soro lahn nhee ah12. Catalan — T’estimo13. Cherokee — Tsi ge yu i14. Cheyenne — Ne mohotatse15. Chichewa — Ndimakukonda16. Chinese (Cantonese) — Ngo oiy ney a17. Chinese (Mandarin) — Wo ai ni18. Comanche — U kamakutu nu19. Cree — Kisakihitin20. Creole — Mi aime jou21. Croatian — Volim te22. Czech — Miluji te23. Danish — Jeg Elsker Dig24. Dutch — Ik hou van jou25. Elvish — Amin mela lle26. English — I love you27. Esperanto — Mi amas vin28. Estonian — Ma armastan sind29. Ethiopian — Afgreki’30. Faroese — Eg elski tegRELATED: 31. Farsi — Doset daram32. Filipino — Mahal kita33. Finnish — Mina rakastan sinua34. French — Je t’aime, Je t’adore35. Frisian — Ik hald fan dy36. Gaelic — Ta gra agam ort37. Georgian — Mikvarhar38. German — Ich liebe Dich39. Greek — S’agapo40. Gujarati — Hoo thunay prem karoo choo41. Hiligaynon — Palangga ko ikaw42. Hawaiian — Aloha Au Ia`oe43. Hebrew (to a female) — Ani ohev otach (if said by a male) or Ani ohevet otach (if said by female)44. Hebrew (to a male) — Ani ohev ot'cha (if said by a male) or Ani ohevet ot’cha (if said by female)45. Hiligaynon — Guina higugma ko ikaw46. Hindi — Hum Tumhe Pyar Karte hae47. Hmong — Kuv hlub koj48. Hopi — Nu’ umi unangwa’ta49. Hungarian — Szeretlek50. Icelandic — Eg elska tig51. Ilonggo — Palangga ko ikaw52. Indonesian — Saya cinta padamu53. Inuit — Negligevapse54. Irish — Taim i’ ngra leat55. Italian — Ti amo56. Japanese — Aishiteru or Anata ga daisuki desu57. Kannada — Naanu ninna preetisuttene58. Kapampangan — Kaluguran daka59. Kiswahili — Nakupenda60. Konkani — Tu magel moga choRELATED: More for You:61. Korean — Sarang or Nanun tangshinul sarang hamnida62. Latin — Te amo63. Latvian — Es tevi miilu64. Lebanese — Bahibak65. Lithuanian — Tave myliu66. Luxembourgeois — Ech hun dech gaer67. Macedonian — Te Sakam68. Malay — Saya cintakan mu / Aku cinta padamu69. Malayalam — Njan Ninne Premikunnu70. Maltese — Inhobbok71. Marathi — Me tula prem karto72. Mohawk — Kanbhik73. Moroccan — Ana moajaba bik74. Nahuatl — Ni mits neki75. Navaho — Ayor anosh’ni76. Ndebele — Niyakutanda77. Norwegian (Bokmaal) — Jeg elsker deg78. Norwegian (Nyonrsk) — Eg elskar deg79. Pandacan — Syota na kita!!80. Pangasinan — Inaru Taka81. Papiamento — Mi ta stimabo82. Persian — Doo-set daaram83. Pig Latin — Iay ovlay ouyay84. Polish — Kocham Cię85. Portuguese — Eu te amo86. Romanian — Te iubesc87. Russian — Ya tebya liubliu88. Scot Gaelic — Tha gra\dh agam ort89. Serbian — Volim te90. Setswana — Ke a go rata91. Sign Language — ,\,,/ (represents position of fingers when signing ‘I Love You’)92. Sindhi — Maa tokhe pyar kendo ahyan93. Sioux — Techihhila94. Slovak — Lu`bim ta95. Slovenian — Ljubim te96. Spanish — Te quiero / Te amo97. Swahili — Ninapenda wewe98. Swedish — Jag alskar dig99. Swiss-German — Ich lieb Di100. Surinam — Mi lobi joe101. Tagalog — Mahal kita102. Taiwanese — Wa ga ei li103. Tahitian — Ua Here Vau Ia Oe104. Tamil — Nan unnai kathalikaraen105. Telugu — Nenu ninnu premistunnanu106. Thai (to female) — Phom rak khun107. Thai (to male) — Chan rak khun108. Thai Informal — Rak te109. Tunisian — Ha eh bak110. Turkish — Seni Seviyorum111. Ukrainian — Ya tebe kahayu112. Urdu — mai aap say pyaar karta hoo113. Vietnamese (to female) — Anh ye^u em114. Vietnamese (to male) — Em ye^u anh115. Welsh — ‘Rwy’n dy garu di116. Yiddish — Ikh hob dikh117. Yoruba — Mo ni fe118. Zazi — Ezhele hezdege119. Zuni — Tom ho’ ichemaRELATED: AdvertisementSingles Warehouse is the singles dating site where you can find thousands of singles, all under one roof.Related Stories From YourTango: Revolutionizing Your Relationships Social Icons © 2025 by Tango Publishing Corporation All Rights Reserved. About , Here are more than 100 ways to say I love you in different languages. 1. Afrikaans — Ek het jou liefo. 2. Albanian — Te dua. 3. Arabic (to male) — Ana behibak. 4. Arabic (to female) — Ana, Say "I love you" in different languages with this handy list, which covers countries and cultures from around the world. From French and Japanese to Swahili and Turkish, learn how to connect from the heart and express love in 86 languages, with pronunciation guides included so you can say it right!.