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6 ^% p9 T0 [4 t; KAfrikaans        : Ek is lief vir jou
) l. j0 T: I. u! ~+ W            : Ek het jou lief
* _, F4 n" m) E9 x! W; Z) l; y( MAlbanian        : Te dua! m/ A1 a1 J. M/ z
            : Te dashuroj4 ~' X- ]) c5 z9 o9 l% Z
            : Ti je zemra ime/ x7 R3 R/ Q2 q: W
Alentejano       : Gosto de ti, porra!
4 E1 f& W% E1 r( FAlsacien (Elsass)    : Ich hoan dich gear  i5 G  l. ^; z4 {' P9 A  k
Amharic (Aethio.)    : Afekrishalehou
- `* a7 ~8 X# u) R5 B: A: z( {            : Afekrischalehou
5 i; J& k, w! R7 w) c0 ^: [Amharic (Ethiopian)   : Ewedishalehu (male/female to female)
6 f8 Q% ]9 T: U" @" B$ u! J            : Ewedihalehu (male/female to male)) I5 q; x* T6 r  X
American Sign Language :       __   (signed with right hand)# R" r5 V$ U* Y2 a
            : __     ( ), r/ }+ y( o* U( T/ \  _
            : ( )    |__|
' b4 k/ c7 W1 B8 O            : |__| __ __ | |( E% T+ B9 N# P! p; `
            : | |( )( )|__|  __: d* z! q9 U0 H
            : |__||__||__|| | / )
0 \% z" N# P5 z            : |  (__)(__)  | / /
4 p0 Q2 b5 O6 c7 h/ K& H# e            : |       |/ /
2 e& o+ s4 a9 X) n            : |       / /' I: |9 S, z9 m. `
            : \        /
1 F! A9 X) L3 n4 c# _Apache         : Sheth she~n zho~n (nasalized vowels like7 t7 N8 d- l/ z% F! z
                       French, '~n' as in French
. [: b, g1 L; n: A6 G$ B* f                       'salon')$ j* r" X, w# |, D/ s* N
Arabic (formal)     : Ohiboke  (male to female)1 N7 M9 ^- d& n- T- R) ~; E- B2 T$ {
            : Ohiboki  (male to female)6 f) {. v3 S3 `! W' T  u! B
            : Ohibokoma (male or female to two males1 u) f8 ^: B. h
                   or two females)# @; t7 }+ L1 g; l
            : Nohiboke (more than one male or females
" l' p, p$ G- n; \( v$ Y$ E9 U; Q/ k                   to female)
/ `3 A) C, L# }: @; _            : Nohiboka  (male to male or female to male)
/ q( k6 w/ X# U! Q            : Nohibokoma  (male to male or female to two
9 |  i& n4 S. |/ L$ d. Z                    males or two females); Q+ i' h: v  y+ H' e& \7 k
            : Nohibokom (male to male or female to more% ]+ ]3 d7 y/ F' Y
                   than two males)
' F. Q9 e, S8 Y- I  M            : Nohibokon (male to male or female to more
- R+ e" h8 l" P. C                   than two females)
: K+ V3 ?. G6 j6 Q+ s7 GArabic (proper)     : Ooheboki (male to female)
% W8 }. c. x. v3 S7 H! ]  x            : Ooheboka (female to male)
/ F3 ]. _! d% uArabic         : Ana behibak (female to male). x- @& O+ m* U1 \) n9 h: _6 `- v4 m
            : Ana behibek (male to female)! Z! s6 J; ~2 R5 N- Q; u8 A3 M( j
            : Ahebich (male to female). F4 ?1 g# r# }9 a1 w$ B/ Y, X
            : Ahebik  (female to male)
2 Q& u4 I  H+ a) \* r, U            : Ana ahebik
/ q* H! |. ?: j! J9 |            : Ib'n hebbak
" }& K! \. k; t! k$ M; w            : Ana ba-heb-bak
; w# D& ]) N* Z: R! X0 K* w            : Bahibak  (female to male)% u, v3 v. F6 O% q) X, I7 `/ @
            : Bahibik  (male to female)! c4 G: w1 C& C  f! ]
            : Benhibak (more than one male or female to male)
9 L; ?$ N! `6 K# \            : Benhibik (male to male or female to female)
$ i5 V% j* T- d3 a1 G# W( h            : Benhibkom (male to male or female to more* Z+ j; ~+ g3 U. ?
                   than one male)/ q+ w) ^5 f: b4 C# {2 Z
            : Nhebuk (spoken to someone of importance)
& P1 o$ t: Y6 x0 rArabic (Umggs.)     : Ana hebbek
$ M/ M/ u! L! M5 P/ WArmenian        : Yes kez si'rumem! c1 n* r! H3 L0 I% Y; I
Ashanti/Akan/Twi    : Me dor wo+ C7 U2 h9 A* N
Assamese        : Moi tomak bhal pau2 ^; O$ y/ O7 {; q( G8 a% [
- }4 _* _7 v! M2 _+ f' \  P
Bangladeschi      : Ami tomake walobashi
  n" B9 I1 O+ n+ IBasque         : Maite zaitut
8 C3 ?7 _7 l( |, [" f) g: M/ a3 p. S            : Nere maitea ("My love.")
; _% Q) T* d8 _! E6 dBassa          : Mengweswe
; v$ P0 R( f9 b5 Z% v" x8 FBatak          : Holong rohangku di ho3 b1 D* i+ L- _! I
Bemba          : Ndikufuna
  R8 |( h3 z* w1 P& B' OBengali         : Aami tomaake bhaalo baashi
/ s& q; Q9 L/ \8 l; k1 S            : Ami tomay bhalobashi9 W. N. P) x5 |$ K5 [8 D% N
            : Ami tomake bahlobashi
* ~7 }8 T% q( a8 Y6 J# _Berber         : Lakh tirikh
% M; t" \. G# q& H, G+ W, B$ wBicol          : Namumutan ta ka
, K5 P: n# F4 ~" `# nBolivian Quechua    : Qanta munani
! E3 {" F/ l7 c' F! w+ v) YBosnian         : Volim te
: e/ B1 W1 s7 L! w, v9 s/ J7 b9 }Braille         : :..:| ..:| |..-.. .::":.., :.:;5 Q4 w. q" V3 z$ @8 |& z0 s$ p
Brazilian/Portuguese  : Eu te amo (pronounced 'eiu chee amu')
, ]# Z, w5 g% C$ _            : Amo te
* l3 l1 R' J  \! E+ LBulgarian        : Obicham te' U; @4 n& Y8 v5 k- ^
            : As te obeicham
# Q4 ?: R! |. \+ x2 y& `( ?            : As te obicham
) W1 v7 t. S, r+ v, C' d            : Obozhavam te ("I love you very much")
% q; b) T! O9 YBurmese         : Chit pa de' J  B; p# b' E9 Y- G+ d: S
: }1 K6 N; m4 p& K
Cajun          : Mi aime jou
- f5 h( B6 j+ L2 i2 iCambodian        : Kh_nhaum soro_lahn nhee_ah" Z5 Z! Y+ ~" t. w
            : Bon sro lanh oon
) t+ X" T4 ?) F/ X+ X2 }Canadian French     : Sh'teme (spoken, sounds like this)$ E, J: t% w5 L) I' h, H: q1 _
            : Je t'aime  ("I like you")
% B9 d8 f, d" N" A            : Je t'adore ("I love you")
+ |1 l+ V3 c7 E5 B7 I6 z, PCatalan         : T'estimo (Catalonian)& g! B1 e, e: O; B' M
            : T'estim  (Mallorcan)
6 Q* H4 z% ^( i! j% O* q            : T'estime (Valencian)( Q* p$ U+ u7 l! F9 Z& i0 Z
            : T'estim molt ("I love you a lot")
  `6 L2 j1 M+ r1 |Cebuano         : Gihigugma ko ikaw
( G/ q1 m) W3 \5 ]Chamoru (or Chamorro)  : Hu guaiya hao8 `4 N& B0 b7 c* x$ O5 V0 s
Cherokee        : Aya gvgeyu'i nihi
$ m! P7 s& p/ @( E5 KCheyenne        : Ne mohotatse
5 s0 W7 u3 c2 d9 wChichewa        : Ndimakukonda
* L, s6 T0 l; ]6 \$ h1 a4 @. ]Chickasaw        : Chiholloli (first 'i' nasalized)
$ a" A2 X) _) R5 ]Chinese         : Goa ai li   (Amoy), D2 W% _4 ~& P  {; }; t% f5 e7 H
            : Ngo oi ney  (Cantonese)0 G% u0 t# o# Q9 y% N8 v$ Q; T% Y# r* q
            : Wo oi ney    ( " )
  s* S1 Z6 [+ P& S) h* F2 a9 c            : Ngai oi gnee (Hakka)/ q' Q7 A/ ?. j. a0 V
            : Ngai on ni   ( " )6 l7 S" j6 r* e
            : Wa ai lu   (Hokkien)
$ w7 o: z3 f5 w            : Wo ai ni   (Mandarin)- ]+ J# N, K2 P' P
            : Wo ie ni    ( " )$ c9 S5 l/ w/ Y2 w) G, Q3 c
            : Wuo ai nee   ( " ), @* L) I6 {: m# z8 B4 X! F
            : Wo ay ni    ( " )
$ B; @. j# V* o& h% I7 V4 o            : Wo ai ni   (Putunghua)
( M$ l* `) w% ^* E7 T0 d! l            : Ngo ai nong  (Wu)
# W+ E( V4 K  ~1 J/ g& BCorsican        : Ti tengu cara (male to female), v" U7 ^* q  o1 S1 l$ Q
            : Ti tengu caru (female to male)* P5 x  a. q  Y8 D' z
Creol          : Mi aime jou
* x: k+ ?3 M& M' o# o0 B& nCroatian (familiar)   : Ja te volim  (used in proper speech)& @8 P- O5 x2 s1 G. r) c
            : Volim te    (used in common speech)
& f8 l8 h' v" l% KCroatian (formal)    : Ja vas volim  (used in proper speech): Y! C% F5 [6 D& d1 i
            : Volim vas   (used in common speech)
& W% S9 e6 q5 [3 G" e6 \) U            : Ljubim te (in todays useage, "I kiss you",
/ F9 n+ b+ U4 y5 h, Q+ H8 ]0 F                    'lj' pronounced like 'll' in2 j% n: B( E4 M
                    Spanish, one sound, 'ly'ish)  x3 z9 w; N" M8 j
Croatian (old)     : Ljubim te (may still be found in poetry)  U3 ?' X* ?( {; w
Czech          : Miluji te (a downwards pointing arrowhead
, N8 ~) Y7 [- m- f5 V  N                   on top of the 'e' in te, which is
7 m% {6 |& |/ D) w                   pronounced 'ye')
- M0 b1 _( L$ i& X" _8 r; B            : Miluju te! (colloquial form)2 t0 X6 ~! E  |) b0 b' R
            : Ma'm te (velmi) ra'd (male speaker, "I like
5 \4 j/ _* z  x' A( H/ Q) x2 _. j                        you (very much)", often" E4 \$ R0 Z$ w) y5 _
                        used and prefered)
* c- o  n% o. P6 A1 \4 [- C            : Ma'm te (velmi) ra'da (female speaker)
; e! {; N' X! ?9 s% s0 o
& l: }% j( W! [) q; Z) tDanish         : Jeg elsker dig+ n, }+ ]) L  E: t* g6 v
Dusun          : Siuhang oku dia
: C4 t0 A( `* }) X3 s9 ?4 zDutch          : Ik hou van je
8 U+ q( E3 T% W( h$ J4 t# z            : Ik hou van jou
6 C" T* t$ g, o1 H- a% s0 I0 c            : Ik bemin je  (old fashioned)
5 F8 V' }7 a& d3 _  `' a# c            : Ik bemin jou   ( " ); v5 ]- ?, J  f: a" ?# t5 o
            : Ik heb je lief  ( " )# O% u! g- y9 d/ I7 y& N) ]
            : Ik ben verliefd op je ("I am in love with you")
- N: x4 P; p5 G' U' _  b            : Ik ben verliefd op jou     ( " )2 V! v, G+ ~, x1 ^1 B5 X
            : Ik houd erg veel van jou ("I love you very, H- J% K, J  [! X
            : Ik houd erg veel van je    much")
- M& s: m7 S0 j4 A            : Ik vind je leuk  ("I like you")
: n6 P( c) S/ |: Q: V            : Ik vind je aardig    ( " )+ d2 S% b& t/ P7 K1 {
            : Ik vind je heel erg leuk ("I like you very" K- T4 a( w8 O
            : Ik vind je heel aardig     much")
4 ]* w& w/ D5 T! G            : Ik zie je graag
+ ?* l. E" d$ T3 w            : Ik mag jou wel ("I like you")
$ c; e% l6 i9 l            : Ik mag jou heel graag ("I like you very much"); ?/ u3 j) M0 M* l! p+ ?! f
             (the last two are more superficial, thus more
7 ^; [$ j6 t& [" p1 g              suitable for male to male)
; \/ T! @8 b" m4 Z! [3 O$ r( X
9 x' S: C5 A) ~8 m- Q- LEcuador Quechua     : Canda munani
' }7 A9 d+ H- D* Z% i/ `English         : I love you$ ~  u2 o; b2 h0 o5 b% J  `; C7 L
            : I adore you7 T. i' m, V2 d/ m8 S
            : I love thee  (used only in Christian context)
( u" E( Z5 a3 u6 w6 \6 E$ S( BEsperanto        : Mi amas vin4 m9 p, C; Q2 l5 a. S# O
Estonian        : Mina armastan sind; O0 v$ f2 @, i. q* E9 L6 V% H
            : Ma armastan sind  x5 p& J; K& T6 j% V. q5 _
Ethiopian        : Afgreki'" F* c/ }5 ~0 \2 U/ B

" s. ?: E5 Z$ }) z5 E/ FFarsi (old)       : Tora dust mi daram
& q, ~+ H% N; B  U( vFarsi          : Tora dost daram ("I love you")
2 z- z- R: j% _% M6 e            : Asheghetam
5 n  I5 d4 a0 F9 u' u2 }            : Doostat daram  ("I'm in love with you")
: T) a: `( I# R* @% x+ \            : Man asheghetam  ("I'm in love with you")3 u, \$ o, X3 E6 c6 I4 g" N
Filipino        : Mahal ka ta) a$ e/ [! E* @( O
            : Iniibig kita
! W$ a( K3 t. h7 A& v) t" p+ V" c9 p            : Mahal kita2 A/ B! \" P8 O0 m8 H4 [& A: {# k! v
Finnish (formal)    : Mina" rakastan sinua) n3 E1 e5 Y3 f& K. j0 ]; N
            : Rakastan sinua; A; h2 x3 M" u6 P
            : Mina" pida"n sinusta ("I like you")6 [; ]6 D7 O) e2 R4 m, b" x
Finnish         : (Ma") rakastan sua: m. R& U/ F  _$ k
            : (Ma") tykka"a"n susta ("I like you")6 G: \9 l& Q8 R! H* u& y/ Z
French         : Je t'aime  ("I love you")
& D1 n! ^: V) |, J" E            : Je t'adore ("I love you", stronger meaning8 _! s; F2 v& {, h
                    between lovers)$ I$ F' _  w; x8 ?% g
            : J' t'aime bien ("I like you", meant for friends/ F0 n4 \/ o: U7 a4 D2 k
                     and family, not for lovers)
# u7 y7 o) h1 N; {3 CFrench (formal)     : Je vous aime+ r: |4 ?9 y) K5 X
6 ^2 ?  Q8 L9 l0 |- A' `/ T3 E7 f
Gaelic         : Ta gra agam ort' b  E4 J! k2 }" ?/ z/ ]
            : Moo graugh hoo
. F  b8 ]. R* m) D+ jGerman (formal)     : Ich liebe Sie (rarely used)
- f& t+ s# [: o  Z7 U1 \9 WGerman         : Ich liebe dich" ?3 q. x2 X& O8 C( P; v
            : Ich hab dich lieb (not so classic and9 j' P1 O5 r& x6 ^4 C( T
                       conservative)
! K* C* \7 c- l% n9 c/ @German dialects:: [  T, M* u0 }5 K- K
Bavarian (Bayrisch)  : I moag di gern, l! ^+ v4 C7 q4 F
  (Bavaria/Bayern)  : I mog di (right answer: "I di a")
9 v3 K7 ^/ y( ^9 c4 ~$ p2 t            : I lieb di" g8 J: e3 [0 i& ~/ X; n; ^
Berlin dialect     : Ick liebe dir (Old, very old)) p3 e1 _$ _  Q$ a
  (Berlinerisch)   : Ick liebe Dich4 D) x% A1 S/ L0 E# M
Berner-Deutsch     : Ig liebe di
5 k& j$ V* Q+ R, _- L! DBochumer        : Ich lieb Dich!( c! @6 K7 b! ^+ ]% k3 L& `
Franconian (Fra"nkisch): Du gfa"llsd mer fai
5 ~- a  b4 k, b$ e" q  (Franconia/Franken) : Bisd scho mai gouds freggerla (already in a
) g$ k) g# z3 m4 S* o+ p                             relationship)* M, u; Y. @0 \6 E7 _$ p+ K* D
            : Mid dier ma"cherd ich a amol (sexually touched,
7 P( w* k" l3 J$ t' ]5 w3 A9 A+ {                  ment as a compliment, not litterally)
, B, L" Y" M; I9 V( ]0 H             (the above 3 entries really mean "I like you",0 R9 @: l# O* m# z* n  D$ X" v+ `
              a Franke would never say "I love you")1 C4 W3 z/ S: Y! A; {2 k
Friesian (Friesisch)  : Ik hou fan dei (sp?)
) i: q. X$ v2 b% ?+ {8 U# j, j" ^            : Ik hald fan dei
( v& z: V0 M3 M0 z( M# _6 I1 t* ?Hessian (Hessisch)   : Isch habb disch libb
' b; @& b* p9 Q4 q" r8 a, n3 \Ostfriesisch      : Ick heb di leev
  `* y  a3 q& f' JSaarla"ndisch     : Isch hann disch lieb) ]% ~9 R3 k. |) |: f
Saxon (Sa"chsisch)   : Isch liebdsch' ~8 @8 E- X( {2 s8 m
Swabian (Schwa"bisch) : ( ? )
/ f4 s# C/ Z1 v. v) F5 ]Swiss German      : Ch'ha di ga"rn
, s6 {4 e. B& e- \! m& D& \   (Schweizerdeutsch)" |9 c% j/ v# f" g: c. r/ P
Vorarlberg dialect   : I stand total uf di
; z& n5 ~& s4 t' ^% K   (Vorarlbergerisch)4 Z0 O' T+ ]" O
Greek          : S'ayapo (spoken "s'agapo", 3rd letter is lower
/ o. w1 f6 n4 U' q; G2 n                   case 'gamma')! i6 a% x& U4 i
            : Eime eroteumenos mazi sou ("I'm in love with): T4 n1 s3 @& M) _
            : Eime eroteumenos me 'sena(you", male to female)
, v7 N% }; z  I: ]1 o; B. I, [, U            : Eime eroteumeni mazi sou ("I'm in love with)
9 e( `9 ^; D: v) L5 V! X            : Eime eroteumeni me 'sena (you", female to male); f6 k& J7 Z3 h% g/ v
            : Se latrevo   ("I adore you")7 p1 x" z3 |+ Z
            : Se thelo ("I want you", denotes sexual desire)
+ I4 U) t2 m* Y# d5 P2 |Greek (Arhea/Ancient)  : Philo se
3 r, p; _" Q, K& ~4 i0 L# C# OGreenlandic       : Asavakit
3 P- W7 |( X. H% H) K5 c, v, q6 kGronings        : Ik hol van die' c) Q  r' _! e
Guarani'        : Rohiyu (ro-hai'-hyu)
3 I0 p) |2 Z) ?/ w* \+ k( p/ [, wGujrati         : Hoon tane pyar karoochhoon.
7 z# e) R/ y. n' f8 l6 c! c; t            : Hoon tuney chaoon chhoon ('n' is nasal, not" P! q0 V, o% }
               pronounced)3 D! j! o: S4 @9 W' e
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Hausa          : Ina sonki
- m! o% r. p  V+ \Hawaiian        : Aloha wau ia 'oe; q0 P1 [  t+ a6 C% o, m4 E% b
            : Aloha wau ia 'oe nui loa ("I love you8 e' w% A5 s! f  v) B, g2 X  X
                           very much")) {- w2 E' ]1 M
Hebrew         : Anee ohev otakh   (male to female)# {+ S2 z( M- N/ d9 C3 ], S0 [
            : Anee ohevet otkha  (female to male)' \: S' u3 N2 {* ]5 Z9 t
            : Anee ohev otkha   (male to male)
& O6 x% C2 {3 p% n- u            : Anee ohevet otakh  (female to female)
. h' R* @& K: w0 ]4 ^# r                       ('kh' pronounced like" x" O! Q% B8 Q- i3 B9 h1 k) {
                Spanish 'j', Dutch 'g', or similiar to
7 [& R1 X! ]5 t, ?                French 'r')
( R$ k6 U# ~# `9 h9 b3 GHindi          : Mai tumase pyar karata hun (male to female)
1 b5 k: I1 R" w+ z' `8 X5 j8 y% H            : Mai tumase pyar karati hun (female to male)
$ S0 R' Q. r5 P9 L& S1 p            : Mai tumse pyar karta hoon
: }0 ?: \. Q9 g7 N- N- b) z6 W            : Mai tumse peyar karta hnu& }4 ~" C5 Z" V. b6 M8 k( T
            : Mai tumse pyar karta hoo' r' {+ ?9 G3 ~" o3 C( M$ y3 H
            : Mai tujhe pyaar kartha hoo  l$ U, ~* f7 k1 R* `* w
            : Mae tumko peyar kia% R7 p8 K; `$ K1 P& D4 z
            : Main tumse pyar karta hoon5 z. {& e' T: T1 Q  m% c/ K5 H
            : Main tumse prem karta hoon
* _6 [. x3 A' ^2 _% G            : Main tuze pyar karta hoon ('n' is nasal, not5 |$ P( v9 k* r% T: F' E& K7 G
               pronounced)2 f7 }4 m* J4 X' [
Hopi          : Nu' umi unangwa'ta+ f3 E* I! J' Y
Hungarian        : Szeretlek3 `3 j- Y& V' w8 {% W
            : Te'gedet szeretlek  ("It's you I love and
& `- c/ u7 _! D! a9 M2 F2 B                         no one else")6 A" v! A+ S1 i, o  t8 k
            : Szeretlek te'ged  ("It's you I love, you know," m/ w0 s/ G% g! R4 k- m
                       you", a reinforcement)
4 x4 E' w6 _: w2 p0 `             (The above two entries are never heard in: l3 |  D) C0 `) ^) ~/ @9 E
              a normal context.)
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Ibaloi         : Pip-piyan tana
& N5 ?* k+ w, E            : Pipiyan ta han shili ("I like/love you% S! p6 G; s7 L
                          very much")
# r" X% o8 A4 F1 W9 _* c9 I8 UIcelandic        : Eg elska thig (pronounced 'yeg l-ska thig')0 m) ^" M4 \  f" G5 \4 @
Ilocano         : Ay ayating ka  x# t  T. z: M0 r) d! d
Indonesian       : Saya cinta padamu  ('Saya', commonly used)
# T! F6 x  G! s% Y            : Saya cinta kamu       ( " )
  }+ C6 F; r  W            : Saya kasih saudari     ( " )
- u* Z) A" j0 b9 l4 A9 p# @) t& e            : Saja kasih saudari     ( " )
5 ?+ Z  }- s3 i) [            : Aku tjinta padamu  ('Aku', not often used)9 T2 ~/ K# ?5 T+ Y
            : Aku cinta padamu      ( " )/ Q/ P% u1 ?; u# i
            : Aku cinta kamu       ( " )0 i8 W0 j9 Z. `3 ?0 s* f  T3 |, D7 Y
Interglossa       : Mi esthe philo tu( b, L! Y8 R7 B
Italian         : Ti amo   (relationship/lover/spouse)
5 |  n$ E. r3 ?. C            : Ti voglio bene (between friends)
! E  X0 \5 |/ }. K2 Q            : Ti voglio (strong sexual meaning, "I want- x1 P/ Z+ ~' G. @1 v; Z6 ]
                   you", refering to other person's
- k  A! g5 l) d/ _% K$ p5 G' u# o+ J                   body)
( E+ W% i( F. ?Irish          : Taim i' ngra leat; Z5 `; E/ ~* Q: P  h$ J
Irish/Gaelic      : t'a gr'a agam dhuit
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" ?5 o% o4 S' q3 ^Japanese        : Kimi o ai shiteru" H3 {( R9 m  K& a; I
            : Aishiteru  ]# u  M3 o0 c  M
            : Chuu shiteyo
8 T( ?  ^, d: E7 n; h  x            : Ora omee no koto ga suki da
. s' u' H3 F0 ^) P) e            : Ore wa omae ga suki da
% K. u: l4 T* E5 S/ H            : Suitonnen& I) I4 m% n( Y7 M2 g
            : Sukiyanen
. S# f) w2 N, s! r4 f0 d            : Sukiyo
* W! ?. N# W' ?8 o            : Watashi wa anata ga suki desu
* F  y& N$ M: o            : Watashi wa anata wo aishithe imasu
6 o" y! g  E7 @5 p" ?' I. u5 r            : Watashi wa anata o aishitemasu; w- }; V! p5 J; N1 {8 l
            : A-i-shi-te ma-su
0 W; B3 {1 _; P, k' ^! c/ Q$ T            : Watakushi-wa anata-wo ai shimasu
0 d, y; A5 r) x            : Suki desu (used at the first time, like for a
8 k( u, a' Y6 F+ A/ K               start, when you are not yet real lovers)
+ D" r. H+ g/ a" UJavanese        : Kulo tresno5 C4 P) F/ m: A3 M9 W! W

, g# M5 J; S" _  w7 JKankana         : Laylaydek sik a
2 G: k4 I  o( e- V: u, r9 u- ^, b0 _Kannada         : Naanu ninnanu preethisuthene
- ]. \' N8 B4 [# @" o            : Naanu ninnanu mohisuthene, D* i; E2 ^6 T% s
Kikongo         : Mono ke zola nge (mono ke' zola nge')
5 T! W- p, f, L  W- N  l; fKiswahili        : Nakupenda8 Y9 i# D- t, U' E1 B
            : Nakupenda wewe
6 F. G" ~$ f+ C) a/ {; f2 {            : Nakupenda malaika ("I love you, (my) angel")/ O. k& O1 a4 F
Klingon         : bangwI' SoH   ("You are my beloved"); Y$ U- _6 S5 R5 |1 {4 Y8 M
            : qamuSHa'    ("I love you")6 g$ P" L0 o# e6 ]* ^. j# |
            : qamuSHa'qu'   ("I love you very much")0 Y/ B% }/ W  J) f" C2 @2 U4 N
            : qaparHa'    ("I like you")# Y- p7 v+ @" w# n9 \
            : qaparHa'qu'   ("I like you very much!")7 K( t$ Q9 u' S( K7 F: `
             (words are often unnecessary as the thought: D/ I% l9 K( q0 O' N
              is most often conveyed nonverbally with
/ I- s* }( g" O: z' [2 V              special growlings)
( t5 I" R+ T, d  H8 ^Korean         : (Tangsinul) Saranghae ("I love you")
+ R- _) {  Q+ P; M2 F3 K            : (Tangsinul) Saranghaeyo (with a little respect)& W( ?; a6 \  L& ]4 A
            : (Tangsinul) Saranghapnida    ( " )7 M- Y8 e0 W6 w. @
            : Nanun dangsineul saranghapnida ( " )
, J5 [: l% h4 F            : Tangsinul
! z- l4 T% Z% z7 L            : Tangsinul sarang ha yo ("I love you, dear")
, N+ t6 P) A0 D3 N            : Dangsinul saranghee yo
# E% ?3 O8 t2 y+ E/ S4 e8 y            : Saranghee3 p& A# R# D6 M
            : Nanun dangsineul joahapnida ("I like you")& @" ^, F5 M0 U8 p2 `) |9 ]
            : Nanun dangsineul mucheog joahapnida ("I like
# f; e3 B7 I5 M$ w; t* S7 [                              very much")
4 N* H' E. a& U* p            : Nanun dangsineul mucheog saranghapnida ("I love
' G/ K6 R4 @4 N! U6 }" E                             you very much")& e* l; z( A0 L+ r
            : Nanun gdaega joa ("I like him" or "I like her")
5 u: i5 P& W# n& o  y! H+ w            : Nanun gdaereul saranghapnida ("I love him" or, n8 A; T5 G; h, V+ x3 P
                            "I love her")
2 F5 Z7 K, i0 P6 }  t" n. H            : Gdaereul hjanghan naemaeum alji ("You know how( J! ~8 z$ l! Z3 r
                          much I love him/her")
3 @! }2 J1 P7 W0 f, @9 T( ~+ e2 \            : Nanun neoreul saranghanda
% L! b, R: [6 ~            : Joahaeyo ("I like you"); {$ V8 C9 d# A# M* D9 Y: y; z
            : Saranghaeyo   (more formal)
, |: R& I% J- J7 H: o3 K* t            : Saranghapanida (more respectful): w) n: R: R% Y7 K+ R% j
            : Norul sarang hae (male to female in casual
  z5 X& q- c# Q: Z. [2 n0 F, }8 T                           relationship)
$ Q% u8 g! ^1 Q. }; y; E* S            : Tangshini choayo ("I like you, in a romantic
( i5 D  B" p- h% A2 ]                               way")
0 B# x2 g$ E* f  |Kpele          : I walikana
: d, N: ]$ k4 t8 s- M) z; _- F# `, DKurdish         : Ez te hezdikhem' X8 q4 g. T; p& k# E, ~" H" s# h* w5 E: e
: w) {, S7 c3 c! w: T2 F2 ?& A+ V
Lao           : Khoi hak jao( Z1 i* u, Q+ \3 u
            : Khoi mak jao lai ("I love you very much")
1 q* Y( U# x$ |. \$ D- Y            : Khoi hak jao lai ("I like you very much")
+ B2 y; v: J) U7 p            : Khoi mak jao  (This means "I prefer you",
# R/ g+ L3 o& T8 y+ S% q- h- D8 M; N6 B                     but is used for "I love you".): ^% R/ {1 g; n; V9 q- d/ p
Latin          : Te amo
7 c3 N/ O- z! m) ?            : Vos amo2 k% L  {7 D4 D! w0 ?
Latin (old)      : (Ego) Amo te  ('Ego', for emphasis)
8 H$ R* G7 u5 _9 y  bLatvian         : Es tevi milu (pronounced 'es tevy meelu')
7 B/ v8 e* d- ~                    ('i in 'milu' has a line over it,6 E$ M. S5 h6 ]. S& t
                    a 'long i'): ?7 S) ?& F4 b  z2 j( H" h) U8 O
            : Es milu tevi (less common)- i' J% W( X  t2 J, w
Lebanese        : Bahibak% D: I/ |! n5 G; i0 E' B( K
Lingala         : Nalingi yo/ G' ~8 d2 ^* ]" M/ E4 H( R5 s
Lisbon lingo      : Gramo-te bue', chavalinha!$ m7 M, w8 g" t% A' }$ I' `; W
Lithuanian       : Tave myliu (Ta-ve mee-lyu)
% d* B* `% t! c( ~' b& e            : Ash mir lutavah
+ S6 `: z. L+ f6 K; _$ e4 x# C8 @Lojban         : Mi do prami
+ p- {: |9 k; D' s& F& a: x& t% b* vLuo           : Aheri2 S# k9 s' l" ^: q  m  b- f5 ~
Luxembourgish      : Ech hun dech ga"r
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+ l* A" l* \& H" d0 a+ EMaa           : Ilolenge( ?1 @$ V4 F  H5 o' i& \
Macedonian       : Te sakam (a little stronger than "I like you")
8 r$ s0 O0 N6 O2 c. t+ E            : Te ljubam ("I really love you")
- O/ P- B; c4 e( ]- Z            : Jas te sakam ('j' sounds like 'y' in May)
2 M+ ?, I9 X, O" k1 G            : Pozdrav ("Greetings")
$ P3 `5 r3 w. e' s) Z9 OMadrid lingo      : Me molas, Tronca!
8 ^( H. o+ j2 s+ v  DMaiese         : Wa wa
: `, u+ @; D3 }Malay/Indonesian    : Saya cintakan kamu (grammatically correct)
/ _/ K2 {- ^8 l2 y5 G3 n- r2 [! z            : Saya cinta akan kamu(expanded version of above)5 ?- T, D& F/ \% r
            : Saya sayangkan kamu (grammatically correct)+ C" ?) m7 t) ^8 @# b
            : Saya sayang akan kamu (expanded version)
' P4 V6 W7 q. G, y- B: o6 k3 e/ U% ?            : Aku cinta pada mu (most direct translation)' {/ G  W8 _3 q0 l
            : Saya cintakan awak
. k0 m2 }1 e) E% y) F( m4 n6 M! l            : Aku cinta pada kau( F+ }1 g  G, a% c: c  A2 Z
            : Saya cinta pada mu (best, most commonly used)) g( p9 c( D6 _0 ]
            : Saya sayangkan engkau ('engkau' often shortened
) z3 U3 V# H+ t3 ]             to 'kau', 'engkau' is informal form and should
  ]  l+ i9 D9 Z# }+ s$ D! N$ B: X& v             only be used if you know the person _really_
/ l- O; ~& X9 v8 S9 k             well)+ V& }$ R  O( F1 W# l- w. ~
            : Saya sayang pada mu9 @. F6 h, `& M9 a
            : Aku sayangkan engkau
- W% B' Y- E$ w* l2 w4 x            : Saya sayang pada mu/ `" |  n' I- n% R$ Y5 D1 [
            : Aku menyintai mu
4 b% z+ J- U$ A8 i% x, H* x$ s1 l            : Aku menyayangi mu0 q3 m( z1 ~, N* j* j1 \
            : Aku kasih pada mu
& C0 I# p, N3 o3 Y, T/ o            : Aku jatuh cinta pada mu
1 c4 T; \- o* E: N$ d; a" s" s" @Malayalam        : Ngan ninne snaehikkunnu
- `) I$ I  G3 }" G# j            : Njyaan ninne' preetikyunnu6 i* I6 s$ c5 U" u* G, b
            : Njyaan ninne' mohikyunnu% P$ F9 {+ u  R0 X
Maltese         : Jien inhobbok
4 A* H" X$ h! V: r# m* A1 xMarathi         : Mi tuzya var prem karato! Z2 s% i  Y) H+ @" Z1 T) @
            : Me tujhashi prem karto (male to female); r/ y( ~. \; h, r, u& W
            : Me tujhashi prem karte (female to male): I) V" K2 E$ X/ E! p
Marshallese       : Yokwe yuk (sort of multi-purpose, like Aloha,
6 c; f% B9 d/ [/ L( e  K                  literally "Love to you, my friend"), ]- J" i( n* j. N+ V/ K3 y" H: Q4 M
Mohawk         : Konoronhkwa( ^# O; g) v) F; X* ~! {
Mokilese        : Ngoah mweoku kaua
! c6 d# |0 C8 U6 G; m1 IMoroccan        : Kanbhik (both mean the same, but spoken)
; s2 U' T3 C0 q            : Kanhebek (in different cities)  d# N# o- z( N0 I
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Navaho         : Ayor anosh'ni
  I1 K* d; e( `Ndebele         : Niyakutanda, O; ]* f' O& g: ]
Norwegian        : Jeg elsker deg (Bokmaal)
7 t+ y! k' X( c/ n  q            : Eg elskar deg  (Nynorsk)
, q8 v: \2 L4 P/ C; ^8 N            : Jeg elsker deg (Riksmaal: outdated, formerly
8 E6 b8 k# h3 V, M                      used by upper-class and
0 P, w2 n( V# K) M- v+ v                      conservative people)" e+ w- j/ V* D# D$ v/ s# S& O- U
Nyanja         : Ninatemba
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Op           : Op lopveop yopuop
# @" G. @& }9 e3 `9 o1 }Osetian         : Aez dae warzyn
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& {6 t  J) b, `5 m+ k+ @4 q( hPakistani        : Mujhe tumse muhabbat hai, G% V# G- s" z( a
            : Muje se mu habbat hai
) [. t0 O4 K  }6 I* CPapiamento       : Mi ta stima'bo
9 a7 L. b' }9 J& m9 \7 rPig Latin        : Ie ovele ouye
' Q4 A& U0 w, c) iPilipino        : Mahal kita
; `5 h' `# k/ f9 m6 p) P2 ^0 |            : Iniibig kita3 y1 D1 J( E  K6 O+ v+ R  R
Polish         : Kocham cie. i8 B% M" t' y  z$ V
            : Kocham ciebie
! T' z# l  E: }& A' ]' @% D            : Ja cie kocham (slang, not commonly used)/ i/ b) k4 |! ?
Portuguese/Brazilian  : Eu te amo (pronounced 'eiu chee amu')5 U$ X7 ?6 A8 P
            : Amo te
6 @5 G( ~# z' p) GPulaar         : Mbe de yid ma (mbe: d: yidh ma)
# Q6 J$ i3 G' d" t  T2 T6 v                    (Pronounced as two words,. A* p( \, ?" }  T" W% r, {/ {
                     "Mbe deyidma". 'b' and second* s0 Q( ]  n- ?5 R
                     'd' have bars through the stems
1 [4 f4 n) D5 F2 `5 Y                     indicating affrication, the ':'
/ |: I$ V1 N% d& [) `3 T: {                     indicate minute pauses)
1 m6 }+ S$ }6 m9 d6 _7 D2 |Punjabi         : Main tainu pyar karna
' t4 o0 n2 h- F5 N$ x            : Mai taunu pyar karda
* ?! W# C6 S; \5 ?1 ^; _            : Mein nu terey na猯 piyaar ay (pronounced:
3 l+ ~6 P8 X# \! D, u             "meinu therei naal piya'rei", th as in bath)
& f  T( W4 i# A$ G             ' = stressed syllable$ C# h% [0 X- ^+ ^, I; e
Pushto         : Mung jane' (pronounced: "puxto: mu'ng jane'")3 }. l# p% c1 J( Z! `/ i
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Quenya         : Tye-mela'ne
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: B$ C6 F% N- Z# x; HRaetoromanisch     : Te amo+ L! F% w) m" a8 [. e+ K/ ~
Romanian        : Te iubesc
2 s1 P7 b* Q" p1 @            : Te ador  (stronger)
7 f# s- N9 |7 A* N7 K9 yRussian         : Ya vas lyublyu    (old fashioned)
# }  |' |% @: g" S5 t            : Ya tyebya lyublyu     (best)# v) X4 n9 s$ F) b" X
            : Ya lyublyu vas    (old fashioned)* p) q. G  ]# F* H% D3 k8 W
            : Ya lyublyu tyebya
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7 `& E' Q/ d/ w, J* N* XSamoan         : Ou te alofa outou2 [! O# i$ i0 I# j+ m
            : Ou te alofa ia te oe
$ T2 e6 k% o4 n: t/ O9 s            : Talo'fa ia te oe ("Hello, from me to you")9 E) i8 D& c6 t2 C% \0 w3 J1 j4 a- ?: K
Sanskrit        : Anurag (a higher love, like the love of music. y% d9 K& P. n; L( s% W
                 or art)! I: ?9 @5 |, S  V, _. h, L
Scot-Gaelic       : Tha gradh agam ort
: F! ~- c/ x5 N. O1 v, xSerbian (formal)    : Ja vas volim  (used in proper speech)
; v* q& h2 n- v3 n" h- i- i            : Volim vas   (used in common speech)
) ~% t$ m( Y5 R6 U; q* }7 Z% C            : Ljubim te (in todays useage, "I kiss you",
3 @- X& L# x( }+ d" ], S: \                    'lj' pronounced like 'll' in1 J8 g$ |6 {: f, r9 Y
                    Spanish, one sound, 'ly'ish)
! N7 y- Q8 a" P. c4 ?6 YSerbian (familiar)   : Ja te volim  (used in proper speech)
+ z( ?; j  l+ {9 z/ c2 |3 Z            : Volim te    (used in common speech)
& V  b, Y( f& B6 A  [9 m" xSerbian (old)      : Ljubim te (may still be found in poetry)
$ y' z6 z) t. W, KSerbocroatian      : Volim te
. X( A; D6 Y: {+ |6 J$ A' f            : Ljubim te9 S* n& o2 z, c
            : Ja te volim ('j' sounds like 'y' in May)' p* e0 ]( `* r) G- a) @
Shona          : Ndinokuda* X' y8 K! N. K9 W7 `
Sinhala         : Mama oya'ta a'darei: m  }' w" C5 Y* K' O7 N/ N
Sioux          : Techihhila! u* a$ N* l# ^
Slovak         : Lubim ta3 B+ S9 m/ ]5 g. Z
Slovene         : Ljubim te
; [: q2 U9 p' t9 ySpanish         : Te amo
) b& N& J* Z: C1 {) F            : Te quiero( l3 m1 o) F, o7 m
            : Te adoro  ("I adore you")
) ]4 j* y; G8 Y9 {0 Q0 j            : Te deseo  ("I desire you")
! g, V' u2 Q% _  ~3 I9 e" }% m            : Me antojis ("I crave you")# t) u1 m, Z% X! w5 K
Srilankan        : Mama oyata arderyi2 T$ r: Q: E( K
Swahili         : Nakupenda
8 O* J- }1 |1 n' \  o            : Naku penda (followed by the person's name)! ]( |* m! y, y8 E
            : Ninikupenda
1 J5 V# u) F1 r) v            : Dholu'o
9 i) O4 `" ?% g( sSwedish         : Jag a"lskar dig ('dig' pronounced like 'day')
4 R, X; ?, i) X/ DSyrian/Lebanese     : Bhebbek (male to female), c. ?3 [. `1 n% m  Z+ k4 M
            : Bhebbak (female to male); S& `7 O& S( R8 m

1 D9 s% Q; {$ o* ^Tagalog         : Mahal kita+ d. V. F8 v- o" ^( e$ u5 m- ]
Tahitian        : Ua here au ia oe4 I6 S& f' ~2 t
            : Ua here vau ia oe
7 j2 c) K! h5 ^9 y9 dTamil          : Naan unnai kadalikiren
6 X+ [0 b; f& _1 ~, l& Y            : Nan unnai kathalikaren2 Q4 M: M' c: Z
            : Ni yaanai kaadli karen ("You love me")" I. P- C& Y- T) l1 P; U
            : N猘n unnaki kathalikkinren ("I love you")
5 b9 C+ z5 k" k& t8 d            : Nam vi'rmberem
$ b2 m6 m: ?3 t7 z4 s6 u' d1 iTelugu         : Ninnu premistunnanu
* C' |/ {1 l) D9 A: Z            : Neenu ninnu pra'mistu'nnanu6 `9 s7 F# W3 I
            : Nenu ninnu premistunnanu
/ w$ [5 [; b% I3 }# V) xThai (formal)      : Phom rak khun  (male to female)! T' p: x, ?# Y8 [" c$ x
            : Phom ruk koon    ( " ), w$ W! ]: ?( F7 y( T  r& r9 c
            : Ch'an rak khun (female to male)) C5 U2 z! \5 F) q! D
            : Chun ruk koon    ( " )
6 [8 u: k$ w6 h' LThai          : Khao raak thoe (affectionate, sweet, loving)% z7 r* }% R. M) X# ]& y% V
Tswana         : Dumela
. M# h7 I4 N* ~7 S8 w' @4 o/ E! rTunisian        : Ha eh bak
/ I0 I- s' \/ p7 u- H* W5 L1 ?Turkish (formal)    : Sizi seviyorum8 {# H( [: ~/ n- l8 M
Turkish         : Seni seviyorum$ e* L5 K4 h$ [4 j$ ^) I
            : Seni begeniyorum ("I adore you")
  m7 d/ k; z5 d% p; D  b( m5 e                     (g has a bar on it)0 Q% M& p1 w% c1 c0 \8 I% E. L
Twi           : Me dowapaa
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: F, Z% q) v. T7 _; t# jUkrainian        : Ya tebe kokhayu
$ y5 ~- i# z/ F7 \6 S            : Ja tebe kokhaju (real true love)& P4 Q9 @7 R$ K  W" d( z
            : Ja vas kokhaju6 n7 x0 A$ p! G- m- @3 J# t; G0 v
            : Ja pokokhav tebe+ `% |1 j" i: O0 t6 @3 h' [
            : Ja pokokhav vas5 p& W2 v. E+ `
Urdu          : Main tumse muhabbat karta hoon$ \3 J' S. d& U* b
            : Mujhe tumse mohabbat hai, s' D' Y3 e( _% I
            : Mujge tumae mahabbat hai. V: Z- r) @) C
            : Kam prem kartahai( r8 V2 G$ d/ _- ]5 E  u. ?) @
            : Mujhe tum se piyaar hai (pronounced:
. b1 i' O* W- y0 d             "mujhei' Oo'm se' piya'r ha'e")
2 R' K9 n$ D" J4 v            : Mujhe tum se muhabbat hai (pronounced:6 d# Q0 _6 q! ?5 L6 U
             "mujhe'i Oo'm se' mohub:u'th ha'e", th as
( m! y6 X0 m3 w; J! Z% }             in bath)& p6 p- m3 d" s0 Y
             ' = stressed syllable, Oo' = o like in bold; f( I; }; L1 Z

( j( M( I6 R9 A5 ]7 CVai           : Na lia% {) Q' Y2 E. v; u; I, W8 `; u
Vdrmldndska       : Du dr gvrgo te mdg0 ]- `& g: l% M2 j- s
Vietnamese       : Anh ye猽 em  (male to female)! B# Y2 a2 W. f, k, h. r2 h7 ]
            : Em ye猽 anh  (female to male)
0 X4 d: a; \9 p' X6 W6 ^            : Toi yeu em$ X8 R" K3 U: l. S3 o. L8 \) D
Volapa"k        : La"fob oli& m7 ]& A- s5 @' ^/ h9 X, l9 K; X
Vulcan         : Wani ra yana ro aisha
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- E: Q( Y+ u) T! u) g1 ZWelsh          : Rwy'n dy garu di
1 b0 j; y3 o  ^            : Yr wyf i yn dy garu di (chwi)6 Z+ ?# h  G4 [" n  G0 x
Wolof          : Da ma la nope8 W1 r, O" q  T; A* N. x! c3 u
            : Da ma la nop (da ma'lanop); F0 y9 a( T. V. g

" N" {+ S2 s, l4 t4 \" m( x- xYiddish         : Ikh hob dikh lib8 h, a' \6 Z/ v3 Y# G, |2 T& |
            : Ich libe dich
6 x8 `7 V. M9 G. a" C+ U& S            : Ich han dich lib, W9 B' M; C2 k. D7 C5 }
            : Kh'hob dikh lib
. ?/ G' c" \; \8 \9 A$ k% r            : Kh'ob dikh holt
6 R& P2 Z$ X9 D! d            : Ikh bin in dir farlibt& q2 d. a  f/ y% Z% Z1 d) N
Yucatec Maya      : 'in k'aatech (the love of lovers)* _1 ?5 \8 F/ T6 Y. ^
            : 'in yabitmech (the love of family, which
9 h6 D. O- u( e6 x; E                     lovers can also feel; it5 i( @2 m. j& @, x8 B
                     indicates more a desire to
+ v# T! {0 ]% H* D3 `6 L                     spoil and protect the other
5 F$ ]' W2 w! N+ P2 ~2 K+ y                     person)
2 K& ?' b6 t2 n2 q2 g% xYugoslavian       : Ja te volim* y& @4 j! J" m# U  q
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Zazi          : Ezhele hezdege (sp?)) e9 x, b  K2 r# E
Zulu          : Mena tanda wena
' c) L; Q/ ]$ W            : Ngiyakuthanda!3 d6 h1 P6 R. m$ J5 H& a+ Y
Zuni          : Tom ho' ichema
% W3 M5 l, o  H" A1 ?: Z/ L$ i: t% Y5 }, [  I9 J$ |

+ ^7 W" q1 w  P8 P3 u6 A$ w) ], G% P+ W7 O+ G4 Z
Explanation of Languages
5 R$ O6 V( ]% A* z& Y4 w+ X" |5 V; m; Y------------------------- i. Y3 {9 q' X; j0 ?5 O6 ^* s
Afrikaans    -> spoken by people of Dutch heritage in South Africa% c" Y3 L. {" v4 U, }+ V
Alentejano   -> language spoken in Portugal
* W( {, b0 Q+ K9 p: d7 {1 eAlsacien    -> French/German dialect (live in France, but speak: r# h+ t( i/ C% M/ x# _
          like Germans)
/ ]5 K, V- R, a9 YAmharic     -> Official language spoken in Ethiopia. Just one of
6 ?" w& F* w  X3 M& E2 H6 V; j8 D; \          over 80 languages spoken there.% H' g3 [8 C% ^, [
Apache     -> North American Indian Nation rangeing from the plains+ U, J! \" b  c7 N+ _" y
          states to the eastern Rocky Mountains and from the9 Z% L/ [" o3 T- o. `# M
          Canadian to Mexican borders
$ J9 a  n" Z$ yArabic     -> language spoken in the Arab countries including3 Q/ o) ?4 I4 m  Z2 J# \
          but not limited to Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan,* V0 m0 m( x' Z" ]
          Kuwait, Libya, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, and. L- ]/ T- y8 z" J
          the region of Palestine.
2 w/ ?2 H4 z% F7 O/ \' n2 K8 ]1 M% B& BAshanti/Akan/Twi-> Ashanti is the most popular and predominate of
1 }- N8 c1 c9 S: B) [0 T          many dialects spoken in Ghana. The Ghanan language
; e4 k* B' B' n3 q/ l( i          is generally refered to as either Akan or Twi.) F3 u1 h+ z, U! q
Assamese    -> language spoken in the state of Assam, India
6 D/ |" Q) |4 nBassa      -> language spoken in Africa, I9 B$ V) E# i  p  ^7 F
Batak      -> language spoken in the northern Sumatra province of
1 p! t) a( u6 J8 M1 W          Indonesia
! E3 O; i' P: A' MBavarian    -> language spoken in the state of Bavaria, southern
; F* w/ L/ i* Z$ Q          Germany (actually a German dialect)3 V7 j+ ?; R4 Q0 e5 [( z8 z
Bemba      -> language spoken in Africa' \4 f# h$ v' T& i
Bengali     -> language spoken in the state of West Bengal, India,; e" k3 r' r* w2 ~' D7 [
          as well as almost all people of Bangladesh
/ A8 N# r0 [: Q+ W1 Y, M7 kBicol      -> dialect spoken in the Philippines
. @, H% ?+ I* s! R1 J; y, T8 WBraille     -> The alphabet represented by patterns of raised dots.
' k  R- w( S9 w$ W/ R1 k          It is 'read' by touch.
# O7 H) n7 j+ W8 D8 ?! }; D" vCajun      -> French dialect spoken by people who migrated from8 E( n& I0 ?! V$ @, d8 u- R
          Acadia, Canada, to the Louisiana, USA, area.
9 A# J9 V; d, [! ^0 P          Acadia is in an Atlantic province.0 o0 ~0 e- @9 k" ]
Cebuano     -> language spoken in Philipines near the town of Cebu
1 d1 Y2 d; ]& k: X( RCherokee    -> North American Indian tribe7 ?, K' ^: B  M, H+ Q: U
Cheyenne    -> North American Indian tribe, part of the Apache
# o; t  u( n! ^3 O8 P- s7 p6 c          Nation, p% H: L$ }- C+ Z' R5 |
Chichewa    -> language spoken in Malawi, Central Africa/ Q0 k9 j4 U' R3 p7 a4 k' O. o. F9 ~
Chickasaw    -> North American Indian tribe (southeastern Oklahoma)
# N' S! B  C+ L& h/ XCreol      -> French dialect spoken by people from Haiti. It is% ~* \& A7 `& ^0 m/ \0 r" ~
          basicly French with a little English and German.
+ A( q7 y2 p- N" uDusun      -> language spoken by the Dusun tribe, one of the largest5 A4 N# P% a9 y
          in North Borneo
; M/ {9 j" M/ j: X3 a, H* yDutch      -> language spoken in the Netherlands and the provinces
2 p, `; c% P$ }- e          of East- and West-Flanders, Antwerp, Limburg, and
. E; k) s7 b: Q% ], @# w          Flemmish-Brabant, Belgium& u* I3 X. h1 Y" E
Esperanto    -> The International Language. An 'artificial' language.
/ l. M  d5 d- f8 ]Farsi      -> language spoken in Iran. Dialects of Farsi spoken in; U& p; ^- M9 }+ p
          Pakistan and Afghanestan. Farsi is sometimes called, s2 t5 N; }0 H+ I! l( S
          Persian.+ ~0 s- A4 G7 K- r: F
Franconian   -> German dialect spoken by the citizens of Franken or3 f( Y2 N  \7 w9 P- q
          Franconia which is part of Bavaria in the area+ |+ n: u  P+ Z" h& x
          around Nuremberg
6 w/ j4 g, s3 ^& y* c2 d9 C3 `6 T9 \: ZFrench     -> language spoken in France, Canada, and the provinces
$ h7 a; V5 C7 z2 O/ R          of Luxembourg, Namur, Liege, Hainault, and Brabant-
" N# v3 W% ]# s' A- R, Q          Walloon(Brabant of the Walloons), Belgium$ c9 a) X1 h, V* s: X
Friesian    -> language spoken in northern Holland, northern2 U0 i0 Z/ P" J" ]9 Z; J
          Germany, and in some parts of Denmark
, ~) J" H$ Y& ~  |0 s' Q7 s' V& w          (mainly west coast)  ~: T( y) C2 N: R' @2 I
Gaelic     -> language spoken in Ireland
1 Z- l# t. T" Z, K, QGronings    -> Dutch dialect
6 Q' o7 t$ Y; z1 _$ b- pGuarani'    -> one of the two official languages in Paraguay
4 v9 p$ W5 `* n  P! N; _. J/ cGujrati     -> language spoken in the state of Gujrat, India, and: A% _+ a6 }" \0 x1 p) C, N' z
          Pakistan
' k! f- @/ _) Y1 bHakka      -> Chinese dialect from Manchuria
1 U$ z% U( ~6 E* X. yHausa      -> language spoken in Nigeria+ r2 e9 ~% r3 B$ H) m0 g& ]5 E" G
Hebrew     -> language spoken in Israel and by Jewish people
# L- N! l! Z) `; E/ qHindi      -> language spoken in the northern states of India+ O4 w$ x# S4 t* f* `) ?& w
Hopi      -> North American Indian tribe (southwest, Arizona): U. K# g8 O! o% _3 X: y9 t
Ibaloi     -> dialect spoken in the Philippines by the Igorot. t; {+ p; V% g$ W& Y* d4 [
          natives, specifically the Ibaloi's0 @, m, Y1 |' L% L) D
Ilocano     -> dialect spoken in the Philippines
! f3 z: ~; N4 J# k- I* D+ u# k$ mInterglossa   -> An 'artificial' language invented by Lancelot Hogben,1 t0 z6 n' n% z5 j5 M1 A/ h
          circa 1940.+ j1 W! S& C1 p# ?8 O. L+ Z
Kankana     -> dialect spoken in the Philippines by the Igorot
7 Y& q1 A8 R+ \  C8 M9 }+ S          natives, specifically the Kankana-ey's3 T4 s; n1 g2 q  T
Kannada     -> language spoken in the state of Karnataka,! k+ [! M  s" W: d" J
          southern India3 E$ H+ t% P5 s2 e: p
Kikongo     -> language spoken in Zaire, Africa
/ a( @" f' \: d  xKlingon     -> Spoken in Star Trek. Proper term for the language; V1 \: E. \# j! F* k: T. R% b
          is "tlhIngan Hol". The Klingon homeworld is3 E: E6 e% R1 V7 j- p, T; Y3 ]
          Qo'noS, in English it's Kronos.5 i* A$ b0 s; ^1 d" x
Kpele      -> language spoken in Africa! J  V5 ~9 N' M& L0 m
Lao       -> language spoken in Laos and by the Laotian people/ V6 J7 D2 |" H5 F: ^' ^
          living in northern Thailand
% f3 i2 P- h- q7 a5 t* \, o% i' {Luo       -> language spoken in Kenya+ t3 O' t2 B6 G8 s: D6 u
Luxembourgish  -> language spoken in Luxembourg and in the border areas9 R% C$ I1 ~  Y; d
          in Belgium (Arlon), France (Thionville), and Germany.
6 ^$ m! Q7 R- M: B          A mixture of French and German, with the emphasis on) v' Z& O- G$ S
          German.
' l' O( @+ _! u6 Q1 pMaa       -> language spoken in Africa/ z+ Y/ N- l  }$ }3 I
Malayalam    -> language spoken in the state of Kerala, India$ G& A" F1 g) {& J
Maltese     -> language spoken on Malta, a small independent island; S7 j7 f$ }1 w" \
          in the Mediterranean Sea south of Italy with around
+ _. u7 o" r  h) {) Z! @" Y% n          400,000 inhabitants. Maltese is a mixture of Arabic
8 ^) g6 P& E0 d4 W& f          and Italian mostly.9 ?8 d+ b6 f/ ?+ u* f
Marathi     -> language spoken in the state of Maharastra, India* r* I/ l$ h3 C" E8 c- U* L
          (Bombay is the capital city)
4 h7 E2 o) r" m" u# e  v3 GMarshallese   -> language spoken on the Marshall Islands
$ i0 U5 Q" F; }5 l9 xMohawk     -> North American Indian tribe (New England, maybe one of( T( a% |0 K3 N/ Z0 Y, |
          the Seven Nations/Iriquois?)
. Q9 n; r; U  J. OMokilese    -> language spoken on Mokil and Ponape (Pohnpei)3 O8 O4 v) c9 l$ L
Moroccan    -> language spoken in Morocco, North Africa# K" f  H+ u+ s2 e. I7 f; M
Navaho     -> North American Indian tribe (southwest)& \8 j  R7 Q, H9 ]& e+ c
Ndebele     -> language spoken in Zimbabwe
: f  l3 l- I  W) v8 t$ pNyanja     -> language spoken in Africa
) r0 O8 K* ?- n: I3 P# k/ _! ?Papiamento   -> language spoken on the island of Aruba
" Q+ b9 f3 I9 Q; C! ]Pulaar     -> dialect spoken in Senegal by the Fulani people1 J5 f) G- _: @% z, \8 I7 F. v
Punjabi     -> language spoken in the state of Punjab, northern India
2 ~0 h6 N9 U" ~Quechua     -> language spoken by Incan Indians (South America)# n! g" U' D# g
Quenya     -> Elvish language invented by J. R. R. Tolkien for his8 q# N. E5 ^- C) u8 Q+ Q
          books. Notably, "The Lord of the Rings".
: _* {' E1 J7 x9 G/ }Shona      -> language spoken in Zimbabwe9 V8 y7 K( B  }3 ]0 ^
Sinhala     -> Language of the non-Tamil (majority) people of
3 }# Q( W9 d; e% C8 Z          Sri Lanka. Also spoken in Ceylon./ k7 |/ W& J0 i' o. V* b# K/ V  t
Sioux      -> North American Indian tribe (upper midwest)& M2 Z9 u4 T. K7 W' H
Swahili     -> language spoken by some indigenous tribes of East6 v) _8 q$ ]! T/ J: n( i+ x7 N
          Africa
( Z, N; w2 R8 E! k% L: A) ]Tagalog     -> dialect spoken in the Philippines
+ k" ~2 Q' c& C4 L5 p' LTamil      -> language spoken in the state of Tamil Nadu, India,
& s, W; ~1 X& }4 a' V          and in Sri Lanka(by a low percentage of the people),8 d( [% Z# B3 @9 [# g& R! p$ y) t% e
          Singapore, Malaysia, Mauritus
; B5 C4 C$ [% P4 o* r0 |Telugu     -> language spoken in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India
: z$ }- a# Q4 W          (eleventh most spoken language in the world), @3 f3 j0 T7 j2 ~1 V# a3 M
Tswana     -> language spoken in Africa( {; {9 n5 D: N6 f. k
Twi/Akan    -> language spoken in Ghana. See also Ashanti.9 j( ~, u" ]0 D( l2 E0 t% ?8 p
Urdu      -> language spoken in Pakistan and India
3 K3 R, K# A7 k5 @Vai       -> language spoken in Africa! }. t/ _' l7 S, f  m
Vdrmldndska   -> language spoken in the Vdrmland(Vaermland), Sweden,
3 }$ x2 E' Z- O2 C- G          region north of Lake Vdnern.The real Vdrmldndska: @) V2 X8 I5 ?
          language is spoken to the northwest of Lake Vdnern
/ e% `' x, Z1 U& p          up to the border of Norway and in northern Vdrmland" z* H( \) A& ?+ p6 j$ A/ v. h
          around the town of Torsby by about 270,000 people,* L) s1 I+ a" `% m( l, x
          90,000 of which consider it to be their mother
, N2 L9 w- O' w          language. It is a mixture of Swedish and Norwegian; S8 o8 A5 U6 P7 e" ^" K
          with some borrowed words from the many Valloonian+ S, O" E" J; f3 H
          people who went there to work as engineers in the
/ b8 h) l. Y& d! a# t          mining industry during the 17th century.
$ c/ Q$ Y- u, Y3 _+ cVolapa"k    -> An 'artificial' language invented by August Schleyer,
0 f4 X5 h+ R* g5 J' Y: y          circa 1880.8 C7 C. k8 j$ U+ h4 b" _
Vulcan     -> Spoken in Star Trek by Mr. Spock and others from
5 b' t  s6 @1 u& x) Q  V6 g: L6 K5 t          the planet Vulcan2 w. x6 N" A& q7 W/ t( J
Walloon     -> literally Welsh(not English Welsh), a little used
8 V: n0 x, A6 _0 x/ [1 C; ]  X          French dialect with certain German influences$ i  q- _5 H, m5 C# H
          spoken in the provinces of Luxembourg, Namur,( u! ]$ C+ Z* m/ v! F4 O
          Liege, Hainault, and Brabant-Walloon(Brabant of
5 R) \7 K( P, d( A, Y! E1 I          the Walloons), Belgium
. g: r7 W& n9 e% A1 c* M( @Wolof      -> dialect spoken in Senegal by the Wolof people7 l3 L/ E  w. U- f' V( C
Yucatec Maya  -> language spoken by indigenous people of the Yucatan
4 U& m$ D* V3 U1 O0 i          peninsula in Mexico
9 t8 h- l- y) O0 qZazi      -> Kurdic dialect/ S% J: R5 z3 L, J) M
Zuni      -> North American Indian tribe
* r6 s0 A+ D# W$ {3 k* K+ q
. V+ c( s& }. x( a7 ~+ B# h; m/ {6 {- N. Q  X
a'       -> 'a' with the acute accent (') over it (ASCII code 160)) f+ Q' A  q0 d  {3 j) S
a"       -> 'a' with two dots (Umlaut)  (ASCII code 132)
4 W% Z& x4 U8 F4 |* da?       -> elongated vowel (e.g. 2 a's)
  M$ p3 Q; d% m" C; C! We?       -> ?above e: X0 w) E( o* C% t8 E+ A
e'       -> 'e' with the acute accent (') over it (ASCII code 130
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