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The film «For family reasons»

Here everyone can see how much I suffer from you. But I am ready to endure all this for many, many years!

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The film «The same Munchausen»

If people love each other, they can declare their love to each other every day, almost every minute.

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A declaration of love can be so sad. A. Celentano song Confessa

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Declaration of love is a ritual of interpersonal relationships between lovers.

A declaration of love is an expression of your love in words, the most beautiful, warm and hot words in the world!

Do you want to confess your love to your beloved somehow in a special way and surprise her with your knowledge of foreign languages? Here is a list of translations of the phrase «I love you» in the most common languages ​​​​of the world. Of course, your «half» will not understand anything, but it sounds so beautiful!

Abkhazian — Sara bara bzia uzboit if you are a man (Sara uara bzia uzboit — if a woman)

Arabic — Ana akhebek (Ana akhebek)

Adyghe — Se ory plagun

Altai — Maine Seni Turar

Albanian — Uné dua ti

Amharic — Afegge ante

English — Ai love yu

Armenian — Es kes sirumam

Afghan — Ma di kawel mina

Bashkir — Min hine yaratau

Belarusian — I chabe kakhayu

Bengali — Ami tomake bhalobashi

Burmese — Chena tingo chi ti (Chumma tingo chi ti)

Bulgarian — Az ti obicham

Buryat — Bi shamai durlakha

Hungarian — Seretlek

Vietnamese — Em yeu an,an yeu em

Dutch — Ik Huid van Yu

Greek — Ego agapo su

Georgian — Meshen Mikvarhar

Danish — Yay elsker dai

Dungai — In zhayai no

Hebrew — Ani ohev otah (Ani ohevet otkha), br>

Yiddish — Ob dikh lyb

Indonesian — Saya Mentiinta Kou

Spanish — Te amo

Italian — Io ti amo

Kabardino-Cherkesskiy — Se ue lagoons

Kazakh — Meng seni zharatam

Kara-Latyk — K’tybytyk

Kyrgyz — I love you

Kalmyk — Bi chi durta bolkh

Komi — Mae gladate tene

Korean — Na now saran hamnida

Koryaksky — Gymnan gychchi yylnu lynyk

Kumyk — Meng seni suyim

Chinese — Wo ah no

Laksky — Na vin hira hun

Latvian — Es tevi milu

Latin — Ego tu amare

Lithuanian — Ash taves mile

Luganda — Nkukwagala

Macedonian — Yas tebe sakam

Malagay — Tia ianuo ao

Malaysian — Aku kunta kapada awak

Mari — My tyimy ratam

Mengrelian — Ma si mnyork

Moldavian — T’yubesk

Mongolian — Bi tand khairtai

Mordovian — Mon vechkan

Navajo (dine) — Ka-ta-uur-d

Nivkh (Gilan) — Fashion codes chmod

German — Ihy libe dihy

Nivkhsky — No chasmud

Norwegian — Eg elske deg

Nenets — Man khamzangav sit

Ossetian — Az daima uvarzon (yz dau uarzyn)

Persian — Man to eisch

Polish — koham che

Portuguese — A mo te

Romanian — T’yubesk

Serbo-Croatian — I tu voleti

Slovak — Mam cha glad

Slovenian — Yaz ti love

Somalia — Aniga Ku Yesel

Swahili — Mimikupenda

Tagalog — Ako sia umibig

Tajik — Man tul nokhs methinam

Tamil — Nan unnai kadaliren

Tatar — I love you

Tuvan — Maine Seni Ynakshir

Turkish — Ben sana seviyorum

Uzbek — Meng seni sevaman

Ukrainian — I tebe kohayu

Udmurt — Yaratschke mon tonne

Finnish — Rakastan sinua

French — Jeu tem

Hansi — Ina zon ka

Khakassian — Min sin khynara

Hindi — Mei tumsey par kart hum

Gypsy — Me here kamam

Czech — Mom te glad

Chuvash — Ep sana yoradap

Swedish — Yad elskar day

Evenk — Bi sine five

Erzyan — Mon ton vechems

Esperanto — Mi amas sin

Estonian — Ma armastan sind

Yakutsky — I found my home

Japanese — Aishite-iru-yo

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