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Θέμα: To "σ' αγαπώ" σε 198 γλώσσες


(nil): Μυρτώ (myrtoiro(@)yahoo.gr)
Ημερομηνία: Παρ 14 Απρ 2006 - 09:57:48 EEST

I love you (in 198 languages!)

Afrikaans
- Ek is lief vir jou
- Ek het jou lief

Akan (Ghana)
- Me dor wo

Albanian
- Te dua
- Te dashuroj
- Ti je zemra ime

Alentejano (Portugal)
- Gosto de ti, porra!

Alsacien (Elsass)
- Ich hoan dich gear

Amharic (Aethiopian)
- Afekrishalehou
- Afekrischalehou
- Ewedishalehu (male/female to female)
- Ewedihalehu (male/female to male)

Apache
- Sheth she~n zho~n (nasalized vowels like French, '~n' as in French 'salon')

Arabic (formal)
- Ohiboke (male to female)
- Ohiboki (male to female)
- Ohibokoma (male or female to two males or two females)
- Nohiboke (more than one male or females to female)
- Nohiboka (male to male or female to male)
- Nohibokoma (male to male or female to two males or two females)
- Nohibokom (male to male or female to more than two males)
- Nohibokon (male to male or female to more than two females)

Arabic (proper)
- Ooheboki (male to female)
- Ooheboka (female to male)

Arabic
- Ana behibak (female to male)
- Ana behibek (male to female)
- Ahebich (male to female)
- Ahebik (female to male)
- Ana ahebik
- Ib'n hebbak
- Ana ba-heb-bak
- Bahibak (female to male)
- Bahibik (male to female)
- Benhibak (more than one male or female to male)
- Benhibik (male to male or female to female)
- Benhibkom (male to male or female to more than one male)
- Nhebuk (spoken to someone of importance)

Arabic (Umggs.)
- Ana hebbek

Armenian
- Yes kez si'rumem
- Yes kez gesirem (eastern Armenian dialect)

Assamese (Indian)
- Moi tomak bhal pau

Basque
- Nere maitea (means "my love")
- Maite zaitut (means "I love you")

Bassa
- Mengweswe

Batak (Nordsumatra)
- Holong rohangku di ho

Bavarian
- I mog di narrisch gern
- I mog di (right answer "i di a")

Bemba
- Ndikufuna

Bengali
- Aami tomaake bhaalo baashi
- Ami tomay bhalobashi
- Ami tomake bahlobashi
- Ami tomake walobashi
- Ami tomake vhalobashi

Berber
- Lakh tirikh

Bicol (Philippines)
- Namumutan ta ka

Bolivian Quechua
- Qanta munani

Bosnian
- Volim te

Braille
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Brazilian / Portuguese
- Eu te amo (pronounced 'eiu chee amu')
- Amo-te

Bulgarian
- Obicham te
- As te obicham
- Obozhavam te ("I love you very much")

Burmese
- Chit pa de

Cambodian
- Kh_nhaum soro_lahn nhee_ah
- Bon sro lanh oon

Canadian French
- Sh'teme (spoken, sounds like this)
- Je t'aime ("I like you")
- Je t'adore ("I love you")

Catalan
- T'estimo (Catalonian)
- T'estim (Mallorcan)
- T'estime (Valencian)
- T'estim molt ("I love you a lot")

Cebuano (Philippines)
- Gihigugma ko ikaw.

Chamoru (or Chamorro)
- Hu guaiya hao

Cheyenne
- Nemehotatse

Chichewa
- Ndimakukonda

Chickasaw (USA)
- Chiholloli (first 'i' nasalized)

Chinese
- Goa ai li (Amoy dialect)
- Ngo oi ney (Cantonese dialect)
- Wo oi ni (Cantonese dialect)
- Ngai oi gnee (Hakka dialect)
- Ngai on ni (Hakka dialect)
- Wa ai lu (Hokkien dialect)
- Wo ai ni (Mandarin dialect)
- Wo ie ni (Mandarin dialect)
- Wuo ai nee (Mandarin dialect)
- Wo ay ni (Mandarin dialect)
- Wo ai ni (Putunghua dialect)
- Ngo ai nong (Wu dialect)

Comorien
- Ni sou hou vendza.

Corsican
- Ti tengu cara (male to female)
- Ti tengu caru (female to male)

Creol
- Mi aime jou

Croatian (familiar)
- Ja te volim (used in proper speech)
- Volim te (used in common speech)

Croatian (formal)
- Ja vas volim (used in proper speech)
- Volim vas (used in common speech)
- Ljubim te (in todays useage, "I kiss you", 'lj' pronounced like 'll' in
Spanish, one sound, 'ly'ish)

Croatian (old)
- Ljubim te (may still be found in poetry)

Czech
- Miluji te (a downwards pointing arrowhead on top of the 'e' in te, which is
pronounced 'ye')
- Miluju te! (colloquial form)
- Mam te (velmi) rad (male speaker, "I like you (very much)", often used and
prefered)
- Mam te (velmi) rada (female speaker)

Danish
- Jeg elsker dig (see also dialect Friesian)

Davvi Samegiella
- Mun rahkistin du.

Dusun
- Siuhang oku dia

Dutch
- Ik hou van je
- Ik hou van jou
- Ik bemin je (old fashioned)
- Ik bemin jou (old fashioned)
- Ik ben verliefd op je
- Ik ben verliefd op jou
- Ik zie je graag
- Ik hol van die (Gronings a Hollands dialect)

Ecuador Quechua
- Canda munani

English
- I love you
- I adore you
- I love thee (used only in Christian context)

Esperanto
- Mi amas vin

Estonian
- Mina armastan sind
- Ma armastan sind

Ethiopian
- Afgreki' (one of the Ethipians dialects, there are over 80 - see also under
"Amharic")

Farsi (old)
- Tora dust mi daram

Farsi
- Tora dost daram ("I love you")
- Asheghetam
- Doostat daram ("I'm in love with you")
- Man asheghetam ("I'm in love with you")

Filipino
- Mahal ka ta
- Iniibig kita

Finnish (formal)
- Mina rakastan sinua
- Rakastan sinua
- Mina pidan sinusta ("I like you")

Finnish
- (Ma) rakastan sua
- (Ma) tykkaan susta ("I like you")

French (formal)
- Je vous aime

French
- Je t'aime ("I love you")
- Je t'adore ("I love you", stronger meaning between lovers)
- J' t'aime bien ("I like you", meant for friends and family, not for lovers)

Friesian
- Ik hou fan dei
- Ik hald fan dei

Gaelic
- Ta gra agam ort
- Moo graugh hoo

Galician
- Querote
- Queroche
- Amote

Ghanaian (Akan, Twi)
- Me dor wo.

Georgien (Caucasus)
- Me shen mikvarkhar

German (formal)
- Ich liebe Sie (rarely used)

German
- Ich liebe dich
- Ich hab dich lieb (not so classic and conservative)

Greek
- S'ayapo (spoken "s'agapo", 3rd letter is lower case 'gamma')
- Eime eroteumenos mazi sou ("I'm in love with you, male to female)
- Eime eroteumenos me 'sena ("I'm in love with you, male to female)
- Eime eroteumeni mazi sou ("I'm in love with you" female to male)
- Eime eroteumeni me 'sena ("I'm in love with you" female to male)
- Se latrevo ("I adore you")
- Se thelo ("I want you", denotes sexual desire)

Greek (old)
- (Ego) Philo su ('ego', for emphasis)

Greek (Ancient)
- Philo se

Greenlandic
- Asavakit

Guarani'
- Rohiyu (ro-hai'-hyu)

Gujurati (Pakistan)
- Hoon tane pyar karoochhoon.
- Hoon tuney chaoon chhoon ('n' is nasal, not pronounced)

Hausa (Nigeria)
- Ina sonki

Hawaiian
- Aloha wau ia 'oe
- Aloha wau ia 'oe nui loa ("I love you very much")

Hebrew
- Anee ohev otakh (male to female)
- Anee ohevet otkha (female to male)
- Anee ohev otkha (male to male)
- Anee ohevet otakh (female to female) ('kh' pronounced like Spanish 'j', Dutch
'g', or similiar to French 'r')

Hindi
- Mai tumase pyar karata hun (male to female)
- Mai tumase pyar karati hun (female to male)
- Mai tumse pyar karta hoon
- Mai tumse peyar karta hnu
- Mai tumse pyar karta hoo
- Mai tujhe pyaar kartha hoo
- Mae tumko peyar kia
- Main tumse pyar karta hoon
- Main tumse prem karta hoon
- Main tuze pyar karta hoon ('n' is nasal, not pronounced)

Hokkien
- Wa ai lu

Hopi
- Nu'umi unangwata

Hungarian
- Szeretlek
- Te'gedet szeretlek ("It's you I love and no one else")
- Szeretlek te'ged ("It's you I love, you know, you", a reinforcement)
(The above two entries are never heard in a normal context.)

Ibaloi (Phillipines)
- Pip-piyan taha
- Pipiyan ta han shili (I like/love you very much)

Imazighan
- Hamlagh kem

Indi
- Mai Tujhe Pyaar Kartha Ho

Interglossa
- Mi esthe philo tu.

Icelandic
- Eg elska thig (pronounced 'yeg l-ska thig')

Ilocano
- Ay-ayaten ka

Indonesian
- Saya cinta padamu ('Saya', commonly used)
- Saya cinta kamu ('Saya', commonly used)
- Saya kasih saudari ('Saya', commonly used)
- Saja kasih saudari ('Saya', commonly used)
- Aku tjinta padamu ('Aku', not often used)
(tjinta is the old written version influenced by Netherlands)
- Aku cinta padamu ('Aku', not often used)
- Aku cinta kamu ('Aku', not often used)
(cinta is the modern written version since 1972; same for saya and saja)

Italian
- Ti amo (relationship/lover/spouse)
- Ti voglio bene (between friends)
- Ti voglio (strong sexual meaning, "I want you" referred to the other person's
body)

Irish
- Taim i' ngra leat

Irish-Gaelic
- t'a gr'a agam dhuit

Japanese
- Kimi o ai shiteru
- Aishiteru
- Chuu shiteyo
- Ora omee no koto ga suki da
- Ore wa omae ga suki da
- Suitonnen
- Sukiyanen
- Sukiyo
- Watashi wa anata ga suki desu
- Watashi wa anata wo aishithe imasu
- Watashi wa anata o aishitemasu
- A-i-shi-te ma-su
- Watakushi-wa anata-wo ai shimasu
- Suki desu (used at the first time, like for a start, when you are not yet
real lovers)

Javanese
- Kulo tresno

Kankana-ey (Phillipines)
- Laylaydek sik-a

Kannada (Indian)
- Naanu Ninnanu Preethisuthene
- Naanu Ninnanu Mohisuthene

Kikongo
- Mono ke zola nge (mono ke' zola nge')

Kiswahili
- Nakupenda
- Nakupenda wewe
- Nakupenda malaika ("I love you, (my) angel")

Klingon
- bangwI' SoH ("You are my beloved")
- qamuSHa ("I love you")
- qamuSHaqu' ("I love you very much")
- qaparHa ("I like you")
- qaparHaqu' ("I like you very much!") (words are often unnecessary as the
thought is most often conveyed nonverbally with special growlings)

Korean
- Dangsinul saranghee yo ("I love you, dear")
- Saranghee
- Nanun dangsineul joahapnida ("I like you")
- Nanun dangsineul mucheog joahapnida ("I like you very much")
- Nanun dangsineul saranghapnida
- Nanun dangsineul mucheog saranghapnida ("I love you very much")
- Nanun gdaega joa ("I like him" or "I like her")
- Nanun gdaereul saranghapnida ("I love him" or "I love her")
- Nanun neoreul saranghanda
- Gdaereul hjanghan naemaeum alji (You know how much I love him/her.)
- Joahaeyo ("I like you")
- Saranghaeyo (more formal)
- Saranghapanida (more respectful)
- Norul sarang hae (male to female in casual relationship)
- Tangsinul sarang ha o
- Tangshin-ul sarang hae-yo
- Tangshin-i cho-a-yo ("I like you, in a romantic way")
- Nanun tangshinul sarang hamnida

Kpele
- I walikana

Kurdish
- Ez te hezdikhem
- Min te xushvet
- Min te xoshwet (Southern dialect)

Lao
- Khoi hak jao
- Khoi hak chao
- Khoi mak jao lai ("I like you very much")
- Khoi hak jao lai ("I love you very much")
- Khoi mak jao (This means "I prefer you",
but is used for "I love you".)

Lappish
- Mun rahkistin du. (Davvi Samegiella)

Latin
- Te amo
- Vos amo

Latin (old)
- (Ego) Amo te ('Ego', for emphasis)

Latvian
- Es tevi milu (pronounced 'es tevy meelu')
('i in 'milu' has a line over it, a 'long i')
- Es milu tevi (less common)

Lebanese
- Bahibak

Lingala
- Nalingi yo

Lisbon lingo
- Gramo-te bue', chavalinha!

Lithuanian
- As tave myliu (Ush ta-ve mee-lyu) (over the 's' of 'As' has to be a 'v')

Lojban
- Mi do prami

Luo (Kenia)
- Aheri

Luxembourgish
- Ech hun dech gar

Maa
- Ilolenge

Madrid lingo
- Me molas, tronca!

Maiese
- Wa wa

Malay
- Saya cintamu
- Saya sayangmu
- Saya sayang anda
- Saya cintakan mu (grammatically correct)
- Saya sayangkan mu ( " )
- Saya chantikan awak
- Aku sayang kau

Malay/Bahasa
- Saya cinta mu

Malay/Indonesian
- Aku sayang kau
- Saya cantikan awak
- Saya sayangkan engkau
- Saya cintakan awak
- Aku cinta pada kau
- Aku cinta pada mu
- Saya cinta pada mu
- Saya sayangkan engkau ('engkau' often shortened to 'kau', 'engkau' is
informal form and should only be used if you know the person _really_well)

Malayalam
- Ngan ninne snaehikkunnu
- Njyaan ninne' preetikyunnu
- Njyaan ninne' mohikyunnu

Malaysian
- Saya cintamu
- Saya sayangmu
- Saya cinta kamu

Marathi
- Mi tuzya var prem karato
- Me tujhashi prem karto (male to female)
- Me tujhashi prem karte (female to male)

Marshallese
- Yokwe Yuk

Mohawk
- Konoronhkwa

Mokilese
- Ngoah mweoku kaua

Mongolian
- Be Chamad Hairtai (very personal)

Moroccan
- Kanbhik (both mean the same, but spoken)
- Kanhebek (in different cities)

Navajo
- Ayor anosh'ni

Ndebele (Zimbabwe)
- Niyakutanda

Nepali
- Ma timi sita prem garchhu (romantic)
- Ma timilai maya garchhu (less emphatic, can be used in a non romantic conext,
too)

Norwegian
- Jeg elsker deg (Bokmaal)
- Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk)
- Jeg elsker deg (Riksmaal outdated, formerly used by upper-class and
conservative people)

Nyanja
- Ninatemba

Op
- Op lopveop yopuop

Oriya
- Moon Tumakoo Bhala Paye
- Moon Tumakoo Prema Kare

Oromoo
- Sinjaladha
- Sinjaldha

Osetian
- Aez dae warzyn

Pakistani
- Mujhe tumse muhabbat hai
- Muje se mu habbat hai

Papiamento
- Mi ta stimabo

Pedi (related to Tswana)
- Kiyahurata. (pronounced as Kee-ya--hoo-rata)

Pig Latin
- Ie ovele ouye (pronounced as I-ay ov-lay u-yay.)

Pilipino
- Mahal kita
- Iniibig kita

Polish
- Kocham cie ("cie" is slangy polish and not commonly used)
- Kocham ciebie
- Ja cie kocham

Portuguese/Brazilian
- Eu te amo (pronounced 'eiu chee amu')
- Eu amo-te
- Amo-te

Punjabi (Indian)
- Main tainu pyar karna
- Mai taunu pyar Karda

Quenya (J.R. Tolkien)
- Tye-melane

Raetoromanisch
- te amo

Romanian
- Te iubesc
- Te ador (stronger)

Russian
- Ya vas lyublyu (old fashioned)
- Ya tyebya lyublyu (best)
- Ya lyublyu vas (old fashioned)
- Ya lyublyu tyebya

Samoan
- Ou te alofa outou.
- Ou te alofa ia te oe.
- Talo'fa ia te oe. ("Hello, from me to you")
- Fia moi? ("Would you like to go to bed with me tonight?")

Sanskrit
- Anurag (a higher love, like the love of music or art)

Scot-Gaelic
- Tha gr`adh agam ort

Serbian (formal)
- Ja vas volim (used in proper speech)
- Volim vas (used in common speech)
- Ljubim te (in todays useage, "I kiss you", 'lj' pronounced like 'll' in
Spanish, one sound, 'ly'ish)

Serbian (familiar)
- Ja te volim (used in proper speech)
- Volim te (used in common speech)

Serbian (old)
- Ljubim te (may still be found in poetry)

Serbocroatian
- Volim te
- Ljubim te
- Ja te volim ('j' sounds like 'y' in May)

Sesotho
- Kiyahurata. (pronounced as Kee-ya--hoo-rata)

Shona
- Ndinokuda

Singhalese (Ceylon)
- Mama oyata adarei
- Mama oyaata aadareyi

Sioux
- Techihhila

Slovak
- Lubim ta

Slovene
- Ljubim te

Somalian
- Waan ku jeclahay

Spanish
- Te amo
- Te quiero
- Te re-quiero (Argentine way to say I love you very much)
- Te adoro (I adore you)
- Te deseo (I desire you)
- Me antojes (I crave you)

Srilankan
- Mama oyata arderyi

Suaheli (Ostafrika)
- Ninikupenda

Swahili
- Nakupenda
- Naku penda (followed by the person's name)
- Ninikupenda
- Dholu'o

Swedish
- Jag alskar dig. (pronounced "Yag alskar day")

Syrian/Lebanese
- Bhebbek (male to female)
- Bhebbak (female to male)

Tagalog
- Mahal kita

Tahitian
- Ua Here Vau Ia Oe
- Ua here vau ia oe

Tamil
- Naan unnai kadalikiren
- Nan unnai kathalikaren
- Ni yaanai kaadli karen ("You love me")
- N^an unnaki kathalikkinren ("I love you")
- Nam vi'rmberem

Telugu (Indian)
- Neenu ninnu pramistu'nnanu
- Nenu ninnu premistunnanu
- Ninnu premistunnanu

Thai (formal)
- Phom rak khun (male to female)
- Ch'an rak khun (female to male)
- Phom-ruk-koon (male to female)
- Chun-ruk-koon (female to male)
- Phom lak kun (male to female)

Thai
- Khao raak thoe (affectionate, sweet, loving)

Tswana
- Ke a go rata

Tshiluba
- Ndi mukusua (I love you)
- Ndi musua wewe (I want you)
- Ndi ne ditalala bua wewe (I have love for you)

Tunisian
- Ha eh bak

Tumbuka
- Nkhukutemwa

Turkish (formal)
- Sizi seviyorum

Turkish
- Seni seviyorum
- Seni begeniyorum ("I adore you") (g has a bar on it)

Twi (Ghana)
- Me dowapaa
- Me dor wo

Ukrainian
- Ya tebe kokhayu
- Ja tebe kokhaju (real true love)
- Ja vas kokhaju
- Ja pokokhav tebe
- Ja pokokhav vas

Urdu (Indien)
- Main tumse muhabbat karta hoon
- Mujhe tumse mohabbat hai
- Mujge tumae mahabbat hai
- Kam prem kartahai

Vai
- Na lia

Varmlandska
- Du ar gorgo te mag

Venda
- Ndi a ni funa

Vietnamese
- Anh yeu em (male to female)
- Em yeu anh (female to male)
- Toi yeu em

Volapuk
- Lofob oli.

Votic
- Mia suvatan sinua.

Vulcan (Mr.Spock)
- Wani ra yana ro aisha

Walloon
- Dji vos veu volti (lit. I like to see you)
- Dji vos inme (lit. I love you)
- Dji v'zinme

Welsh
- Rwy'n dy garu di.
- Yr wyf i yn dy garu di (chwi)

Wolof
- Da ma la nope
- Da ma la nop (da malanop)

Yiddish
- Kh'hob dikh lib
- Kh'ob dikh holt
- Ikh bin in dir farlibt

Yucatec Maya
- 'in k'aatech (the love of lovers)
- 'in yabitmech (the love of family, which lovers can also feel; it
indicates more a desire to spoil and protect the other person)

Yugoslavian
- Ja te volim

Zazi (kurdish)
- Ezhele hezdege

Zulu
- Mina Ngithanda Wena (rarely used; means "Me, I love you.")
- Ngiyakuthanda (pronounced as NGee-ya--koo--tanda)

Zuni
- Tom ho'ichema

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