different ways to say i love you
Different Ways to Say I Love You
Tired of saying 'I Love You' to your partner over and over again! You could still say it, but sound a lot different. Saying it in a new language can be a real cool thing to try out. The following article elucidates the different ways to say it to your partner.
- Te Quiero - Te Quiero is the most common way to say it in Spanish.
- Te Amo - While Te Quiero has a wide usability, (you can say it to your friends, relatives, etc.) Te Amo is supposed to be quite restricted to your partner.
- Me Gustas Muchos - This is to like someone a lot, specifically in a sexual way.
- Te adoro - This means I adore you.
- Te Amo Corazon - An extension of the te amo, te amo corazon means I love my beloved.
- Je t'aime - Simple and sweet, 'I love you'.
- Je t'adore - I adore you.
- Tu es le soleil de ma vie - A common phrase meaning 'you are the sunshine of my life'.
- Je t'aime à la folie - Meaning 'I love you madly'.
- Aishite'ru - I love you.
- Daisuki - I love you.
- Ek het jou lief - Afrikaans.
- Ik hou van jou - Dutch.
- Main Tumhe Pyar Karta (male)/Karti (female) Hoon - Hindi.
- Ti Amo - Italian.
- Mujhe tumse mohabbat hai - Urdu.