I love you in different languages

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In what different language can you say 'I Love you'?
Seeing as the varies answers on What's Your Native Language? thread I'm sure there's plenty of answers to be written below.
Phonetic spelling for languages where they spell like this 愛してる. (Is that the proper way to say that o.o ).
For places that have more than one way to say I love you, but with different emphases state which one is the stronger way and which is the lesser way.
I'll start 1st.
[color=#DC143C]English- I love you.[/color]
*I tried looking to see if there was already a thread like this but I couldn't find one. If there is one a link to it before locking this thread would be greatly appreciated.
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"Eu te amo." in Portuguese.

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In Spanish you can say:
- Te amo = I love You
- Te quiero = I like you
- Me gustás is I like you as well but is much more informal and less romantic.
There are other unromantic phrases that you can say that are kind of inappropriate in most of the cases xp
朝露の少女。
“The longer we live, the more weight we carry in our hearts.”
Interesting Thread 🙂
Anh yêu em (Guy to Girl)
Em yêu anh (Girl to Guy)
In Vietnamese

12 years ago
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Je t'aime! (eta: French)
Ro Haihu/Rohayhu. (Guarani)

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Mahal kita.. 😳 - in filipino

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Quote from dalek
Je t'aime!
Ro Haihu. (Guarani) The 1st was French correct?
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사랑해 (sarang hae) is i love you
널 좋아해 (nul joah hae) is i like you
너에게 반했어 (nuh ae gae ban haessuh) is i've fallen for you
just a note, all three are informal/casual. another note, i suck at romanizing.
EDIT: Korean
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Quote from Kitty18dnsz
The 1st was French correct?
Yup. Sorry, I didn't specify since a lot of people know what language it is.

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"Aku Cinta Kamu" or "Aku Suka Padamu" - Bahasa Indonesia.
"Aku Tresno Karo Kowe" - Javanese.
ꉂꉂ(ᵔᗜᵔ*)笑

12 years ago
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Quote from ilovebhong
사랑해 (sarang hae) is i love you
널 좋아해 (nul joah hae) is i like you
너에게 반했어 (nuh ae gae ban haessuh) is i've fallen for youjust a note, all three are informal/casual. another note, i suck at romanizing.
Korean? 😕
EDIT: to reply to post Post #615712
Quote from ilovebhong
Yup~ i updated my post. sorry for the confusion ><
There wasn't much confusion I just wanted to know what language. Thanks for updating your post.
*I decided to edit this post instead of making yet another reply that's drifting a bit from the main topic ...
I hope I don't cause confusion with my edit.
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Quote from Kitty18dnsz
Korean? 😕
Yup~ i updated my post. sorry for the confusion ><
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Ich liebe dich - in German.
Now that I think about it, we only have one way to say it.
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Rakastan sinua - in Finnish

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Just correcting the romanization a bit... Kkk.
사랑해 (Saranghae)
널 좋아해 (Neol johahae)
너에게 반했어 (Neoege banhaesseo)
"It's like love is a bonus in your life. Even without it, I'm just fine. I don't feel like pointlessly searching for it. You don't have to make yourself unhappy." (Ookami Shoujo to Kuro Ouji)
"Why does it rain?" - "To create drama." (Drops (Andou Yuki))