Test Your Knowledge: In How Many Languages Can You Say 'I Love You'?

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How To Say ‘I Love You’ In 10 Different Languages

Expressing love is an important matter in any language. Sorry to get sappy here, but love is something that transcends linguistic and cultural boundaries. Of course, the actual words “I love you” do have some linguistic lines drawn around them. You can’t just say them to anyone and expect the person to understand what you mean.

Therefore, you’ll want to learn how to say “I love you” in different languages — at least 10 of them, but maybe more!

In the video above, you can watch 10 people from all around the world expressing their love for another person, including special reasons why their affection runs strong. Below, you can see the various ways to say I love you in different languages. Press the play button next to each term to hear how it’s pronounced!

And by the way, the love referred to in each of these translations is only one possibility of many. In English, the word “love” can be used for friends, family, lovers, pets and slices of pizza, but other languages tend to be more specific about how they express their feelings. Saying te quiero in Spanish, for example, is less intense than saying te amo. If you want to make sure your amorous expression lands how you intend it to, you might want to do some research so you don’t accidentally tell your crush “I love you like a sibling.”

You can find the pronunciation of each language here.

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French

Je t’aime

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Spanish

Te quiero

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Hebrew

אני אוהבת אותך

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German

Ich liebe dich

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Croatian

Volim te

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Italian

Ti amo

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Portuguese

Eu te amo

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Swedish

Jag älskar dig

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Romanian

Te iubesc

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English

I love you

This article originally appeared on Babbel.com and was syndicated by MediaFeed.org.

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