With Valentine's Day in recent times in circles the corner, it's event to introduction intelligent more or less the faultless grant for the one you respect. Whether you are looking for something partisan on a tight monetary fund or would but suchlike to add thing privileged to other gift, there's no more way to formulate your friendliness than by spoken language it in a mixture of languages.
Find a pleasant jar and cut diametrical bicoloured serious newspaper into unsubdivided pieces. Write "I Love You" in a unlike idiom on each hunch and stand it in the jar. Continue doing this until the jar is congested. Add a pleasant object about the jar and you have a terrific jar of "Love" to hand over.
If you poverty Valentine's Day to concluding longer, write out all "I Love You" in a contradictory vernacular on a colored, cordate fraction of newspaper. Then role all heart into a individual envelope. For the close two months, each day you can place a new packet somewhere where on earth your domestic partner will find it devising your be keen on - and Valentine's Day - last a duo of months a bit that a free day.
If you are in a more kittenish mood, cut out the cordate pieces of serious newspaper and jot "I Love You" in a divers expressions on with a insinuation where on earth your domestic partner can brainwave the adjacent envelope. Have your spouse do a scavenger holman hunt to brainstorm all container until they travel to the dying section where on earth "I Love You" is typewritten in English beside whatever Valentine offering you have approved to endow with.
No situation how you finally agree on to bequeath the endowment of "I Love You," it'll be a contribution protracted remembered and treasured by the human who receives it.
***** Different Ways To Say "I Love You" *****
1. a) Arabic - Ana behibak (to masculine)
1. b) Arabic - Ana behibek (to feminine)
2. Bavarian - I mog di narrisch gern
3. Bengali - Ami tomake bhalobashi
4. Brazilian (Portuguese) - Eu te amo
5. Bulgarian - Obicham te
6. Burmese - Chit pa dev
7. Cambodian - Bon sro lanh oon
8. Chinese (Cantonese) - Ngo oi ney
9. Chinese (Mandarin) - Wo ie ni
10. Croatian - Ljubim te
11. Czech - Miluji te
12. Danish - Jeg elsker digv
13. Dutch - Ik hou van jou
14. Esperanto - Mi amas vin
15. Estonian - Mina armastan sind
16. Filipino - Mahal ka ta
17. Finnish - Mina rakastan sinua
18. Flemish - Ik zie oe geerne
19. French - Je t'aime
20. Gaelic - Ta gra agam ort
21. German - Ich liebe dich
22. Greek - S' agapo
23. a) Hebrew - Ani ohev otach (to womanly)
23. b) Hebrew - Ani ohev otcha (to manly)
24. Hindi - Mai tumse pyar karta hoo
25. Hopi - Nu' umi unangwa'ta
26. Hungarian - Szeretlek
27. Icelandic - Eg elska thig
28. Indonesian - Saja kasih saudari
29. Irish - Taim i' ngra leat
30. Italian - Ti amo
31. Japanese - Kimi o ai shiteru
32. Javanese - Kulo tresno
33. Korean - Tangsinul sarang ha yo
34. Lao - Koi muk jao
35. Latin - Te amo
36. Latvian - Es milu tevi
37. Macedonian - Sakam te
38. Malay - Saya cintamu
39. Mohawk - Konoronhkwa
40. Navaho - Ayor anosh'ni
41. Norwegian - Eg elskar deg
42. Persian - Tora dost daram
43. Polish - Kocham cie
44. Portuguese - Amo-te
45. Romanian - Te iu besc
46. Russian - Ya vas liubliu
47. Serbian - Lubim te
48. Shona - Ndinokuda
49. Sioux - Techihhila
50. Slovak - Lubim ta
51. Spanish - Te quiero
52. Swahili - Naku penda
53. Swedish - Jag a'lskar dig
54. Tagalog - Mahal kita
55. Thai - Ch'an rak khun
56. Tunisian - Ha eh bak
57. Turkish - Seni seviyo rum
58. Ukrainian - Ja tebe kokhaju
59. Vietnamese - Toi yeu em
60. Welsh - 'Rwy'n dy garu di
61. Yiddish - Ich libe dich
62. Yugoslavian - Ya te volim
63. Zulu - Ngiyakuthanda
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