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Let me count the ways....

 

This was forwarded to me from a friend and is very much worth passing on to

you guys.

 

Love!

Melissa

 

101 different ways of saying 'I love you'

 

The English dictionary describes love as deep, tender, ineffable

feeling of affection and solicitude toward a person, such as that

arising from kinship, recognition of attractive qualities, or a sense

of underlying oneness.

 

Here 'I love you' as defined in relationships between people, with

translations from many different languages and dialects.

 

1. Afrikaans - Ek is lief vir jou

2. Albanian - te dua

3. Alentejano (Portugal) - Gosto De Ti, Porra!

4. Alsacien (Elsass) - Ich hoan dich gear

5. Amharic (Aethio.) - Afekrishalehou

6. Arabic - Ana Ahebak / Ana Bahibak

7. Armenian - yes kez shat em siroom

8. Assamese - Moi tomak bhal pau

9. Assyr - Az tha hijthmekem

10. Bahasa Malayu (Malaysia) - Saya cinta mu

11. Bambara - M'bi fe

12. Bangla - Ami tomakay bala basi

13. Bangladeschi - Ami tomake walobashi

14. Basque - Nere maitea

15. Batak - Holong rohangku di ho

16. Bavarian - tuI mog di

17. Belarusian - Ya tabe kahayu

18. Bengali - Ami tomake bhalobashi

19. Berber - Lakh tirikh

20. Bicol - Namumutan ta ka

21. Bisaya - Nahigugma ako kanimo

22. Bolivian Quechua - Qanta munani

23. Bosnian - Ja te volim (formally) or volim-te Turkish seni seviyorum

24. Bulgarian - As te obicham

25. Bulgarian - Obicham te

26. Burmese - chit pa de

27. Cambodian (to the female) - bon saleng oun

28. Cambodian (to the male) - oun saleng bon

29. Canadian French - Je t'adore ( " I love you " )

30. Canadian French - Je t'aime ( " I like you " )

31. Catalan - T'estim (mallorcan)

32. Cebuano - Gihigugma ko ikaw

33. Chamoru (or Chamorro) - Hu guaiya hao

34. Cherokee - Tsi ge yu i

35. Cheyenne - Ne mohotatse

36. Chichewa - Ndimakukonda

37. Chickasaw - Chiholloli (first 'i' nasalized)

38. Chinese - Ngo oi ney a (Cantonese)

39. Chinese - Wuo ai nee (Mandarin)

40. Corsican - Ti tengu cara (to female)

41. Corsican - Ti tengu caru (to male)

42. Creol - Mi aime jou

43. Croatian - Volim te (used in common speech)

44. Czech - Miluji Te

45. Danish - Jeg elsker dig

46. Dutch - Ik hou van jou

47. Dutch - Jeg elsker dig

48. Ecuador Quechua - Canda munani

49. English - I love thee (used only in Christian context)

50. English - I love you

51. Eskimo - Nagligivaget

52. Esperanto - Mi amas vim

53. Estonian - Ma armastan sind / Mina armastan sind (formal)

54. Ethiopia - afekereshe alhu

55. Faroese - Eg elski teg

56. Farsi - Tora dost daram

57. Filipino - Mahal ka ta

58. Finnish (Minä) rakastan sinua

59. Flemish (Ghent) - 'k'ou van ui

60. French (formal) - Je vous aime

61. Friesian - Ik hald fan dei

62. Gaelic - Tá mé i ngrá leat

63. Galician - Querote (or) Amote

64. Georgian - Miquar shen

65. German - Ich liebe Dich

66. Ghanaian - Me dor wo

67. Greek - agapo se

68. Greek - S'agapo

69. Greenlandic - Asavakit

70. Gronings - Ik hol van die

71. Gujarati - oo tane prem karu chu

72. Hausa - Ina sonki

73. Hawaiian - Aloha au ia..oe

74. Hebrew - Ani ohevet ota

75. Hiligaynon - Guina higugma ko ikaw

76. Hindi - Main tumsey pyaar karta hoon / Maine Pyar Kiya

77. Hmong - Kuv hlub koj

78. Hokkien - Wa ai lu

79. Hopi - Nu' umi unangwa'ta

80. Hungarian - Szeretlek te'ged

81. Icelandic - Eg elska thig

82. Ilocano - Ay ayating ka

83. Indi - Mai Tujhe Pyaar Kartha Ho

84. Indonesian - Saya cinta padamu ('Saya', commonly used)

85. Inuit - Negligevapse

86. Iranian - Mahn doostaht doh-rahm

87. Irish - taim i' ngra leat

88. Italian - Ti amo/Ti voglio bene

89. Japanese - Anata wa, dai suki desu

90. Javanese (formal) - Kulo tresno marang panjenengan

91. Javanese (informal) - aku terno kowe

92. Kannada - Naanu ninna preetisuttene

93. Kapampangan - Kaluguran daka

94. Kenya (Kalenjin) - Achamin

95. Kenya (Kiswahili) - Ninakupenda

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

97. Kiswahili - Nakupenda

98. Konkani - Tu magel moga cho

99. Korean - SA LANG HAE / Na No Sa Lan Hei

100. Kurdish - Khoshtm Auyt

101. Laos - Chanrackkun

102. Latin - Te amo

103. Latvian - Es mîlu Tevi

104. Lebanese - Bahibak

105. Lingala - Nalingi yo

106. Lithuanian - As Myliu Tave

107. Lojban - mi do prami

108. Luo - Aheri

109. Luxembourgeois - Ech hun dech gäer

110. Macedonian - Jas Te Sakam

111. Madrid - lingo Me molas, tronca

112. Maiese - Wa wa

113. Malay - Saya cintakan mu / Saya cinta mu

114. Maltese - Inhobbok hafna

115. Marathi - Me tula prem karto

116. Mohawk - Kanbhik

117. Moroccan - Ana moajaba bik

118. Nahuatl - Ni mits neki

119. Navaho - Ayor anosh'ni

120. Ndebele - Niyakutanda

121. Nigeria (Hausa) - Ina sonki

122. Nigeria (Yoruba langauge) - Mo fe ran re

123. Norwegian - Jeg elsker deg

124. Osetian - Aez dae warzyn

125. Pakistan (Urdu) - May tum say pyar karta hun

126. Pandacan - Syota na kita!!

127. Pangasinan - Inaru Taka

128. Papiamento - Mi ta stimabo

129. Persian - Tora Doost Darem

130. Pig Latin - I-yea Ove-lea Ou-yea

131. Polish - Kocham Cie

132. Portuguese (Brazilian) - Eu te amo

133. Punjabi - me tumse pyar ker ta hu'

134. Quenya - Tye-mela'ne

135. Romanian - Te ador (stronger)

136. Romanian - Te iubesc

137. Russian - Ya tyebya lyublyu

138. Samoan - Ou te alofa outou

139. Sanskrit - tvayi snihyaami

140. Scottish Gaelic - Tha gra..dh agam ort

141. Serbo-Croatian - Volim te

142. Setswana - Ke a go rata

143. Shona - Ndinokuda

144. Sign language - Spread hand out so no fingers are touching. Bring

in middle & ring fingers and touch then to the palm of your hand.

145. Sindhi - Maa tokhe pyar kendo ahyan

146. Singhalese - Mama oyaata aadareyi

147. Slovenian - ljubim te

148. South Sotho - Ke o Rata

149. Spanish - Te quiero / te amo / yo amor

150. Sri Lanka - mame adhare

151. Surinam - Mi lobi joe

152. Swahili - Naku penda

153. Swedish - Jag älskar dig

154. Swiss-German - Ch-ha di gärn

155. Tagalong - Mahal Kita / Iniibig kita

156. Tahitian - Ua here au ia oe

157. Taiwanese - Wa ga ei li

158. Tamil - Naan Unnai Khadalikkeren

159. Telugu - Nenu Ninnu Premisthunnanu

160. Thailand - Khao Raak Thoe / chun raak ter

161. Tunisian - Ha eh bak

162. Turkish - Seni Seviyorum

163. Ukrainian - Yalleh blutebeh / ya tebe kohayu

164. Urdu - Mea tum se pyaar karta hu (to a girl)

165. Urdu - Mea tum se pyar karti hu (to a boy)

166. Vietnamese (Females) - Em yeu Anh

167. Vietnamese (Males) - Anh yeu Em

168. Vlaams - Ik hue van ye

169. Vulcan - Wani ra yana ro aisha

170. Welsh - Rwy'n dy garu di

171. Wolof - Da ma la nope

172. Yiddish - Ich han dich lib

173. Yoruba - Mo ni fe

174. Yucatec Maya - 'in k'aatech (the love of lovers)

175. Yugoslavian - Ya te volim

176. Zambia (Chibemba) - Nali ku temwa

177. Zazi - Ezhele hezdege (sp?)

178. Zimbabwe - Ndinokuda

179. Zulu - Mina funani wena

 

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only that and much baking soda. This food very good. It grows high

altitude tropical environment. It is closer to the light. The best way

to love honor a plant is to put it in your body. What is light? Light

is love. Somehow, nwhen you eat this, your love is multiplied. Search

for " a word about the coca leaf " . Zoom zoom...Oh yeah, love, love can

also arise ans grow out of a choice. A choice to be love every moment.

Do not judge others. There is only one spirit...in all matter...We

connect with our love. Our love is particles that live on forever, and

provide the building blocks of our physical reality. BE love, because

that is all we have...this life is but a brief entertainment...Every

thoiught os every moment of time can be chosen...put the had or

nonuplifting thought away. Pick a new one. And please always ask the

spirit to let your food be nourishing to your body. I had a new idea

for fast food, where the food is blessed for your consumption. If one

has a disease then, do not mention the bad, the name, or tpo get rid of

it...entertain the thought of what is working good in your body, and

then the bad will diminish. But if you think about the affliction, then

you give it stregnth. We are love. Wow, making love feels good. What a

great time to live in a world with viagra....more love!

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Mel Malin :

 

These are no doubt countless ways of expressing one's feeling...Impressive to

look at !

 

Then there is also the best way of saying nothing but expressing everything

thru your eyes and looks - softly gently firmly and undoubtedly... Don't u agree

true love is beyond man- made and woman's normal make beliefs of formal

languages?

 

Vridhasubbu1935

 

Mel Malin <mels.here wrote:

Let me count the ways....

 

This was forwarded to me from a friend and is very much worth passing on to

you guys.

 

Love!

Melissa

 

101 different ways of saying 'I love you'

 

The English dictionary describes love as deep, tender, ineffable

feeling of affection and solicitude toward a person, such as that

arising from kinship, recognition of attractive qualities, or a sense

of underlying oneness.

 

Here 'I love you' as defined in relationships between people, with

translations from many different languages and dialects.

 

1. Afrikaans - Ek is lief vir jou

2. Albanian - te dua

3. Alentejano (Portugal) - Gosto De Ti, Porra!

4. Alsacien (Elsass) - Ich hoan dich gear

5. Amharic (Aethio.) - Afekrishalehou

6. Arabic - Ana Ahebak / Ana Bahibak

7. Armenian - yes kez shat em siroom

8. Assamese - Moi tomak bhal pau

9. Assyr - Az tha hijthmekem

10. Bahasa Malayu (Malaysia) - Saya cinta mu

11. Bambara - M'bi fe

12. Bangla - Ami tomakay bala basi

13. Bangladeschi - Ami tomake walobashi

14. Basque - Nere maitea

15. Batak - Holong rohangku di ho

16. Bavarian - tuI mog di

17. Belarusian - Ya tabe kahayu

18. Bengali - Ami tomake bhalobashi

19. Berber - Lakh tirikh

20. Bicol - Namumutan ta ka

21. Bisaya - Nahigugma ako kanimo

22. Bolivian Quechua - Qanta munani

23. Bosnian - Ja te volim (formally) or volim-te Turkish seni seviyorum

24. Bulgarian - As te obicham

25. Bulgarian - Obicham te

26. Burmese - chit pa de

27. Cambodian (to the female) - bon saleng oun

28. Cambodian (to the male) - oun saleng bon

29. Canadian French - Je t'adore ( " I love you " )

30. Canadian French - Je t'aime ( " I like you " )

31. Catalan - T'estim (mallorcan)

32. Cebuano - Gihigugma ko ikaw

33. Chamoru (or Chamorro) - Hu guaiya hao

34. Cherokee - Tsi ge yu i

35. Cheyenne - Ne mohotatse

36. Chichewa - Ndimakukonda

37. Chickasaw - Chiholloli (first 'i' nasalized)

38. Chinese - Ngo oi ney a (Cantonese)

39. Chinese - Wuo ai nee (Mandarin)

40. Corsican - Ti tengu cara (to female)

41. Corsican - Ti tengu caru (to male)

42. Creol - Mi aime jou

43. Croatian - Volim te (used in common speech)

44. Czech - Miluji Te

45. Danish - Jeg elsker dig

46. Dutch - Ik hou van jou

47. Dutch - Jeg elsker dig

48. Ecuador Quechua - Canda munani

49. English - I love thee (used only in Christian context)

50. English - I love you

51. Eskimo - Nagligivaget

52. Esperanto - Mi amas vim

53. Estonian - Ma armastan sind / Mina armastan sind (formal)

54. Ethiopia - afekereshe alhu

55. Faroese - Eg elski teg

56. Farsi - Tora dost daram

57. Filipino - Mahal ka ta

58. Finnish (Minä) rakastan sinua

59. Flemish (Ghent) - 'k'ou van ui

60. French (formal) - Je vous aime

61. Friesian - Ik hald fan dei

62. Gaelic - Tá mé i ngrá leat

63. Galician - Querote (or) Amote

64. Georgian - Miquar shen

65. German - Ich liebe Dich

66. Ghanaian - Me dor wo

67. Greek - agapo se

68. Greek - S'agapo

69. Greenlandic - Asavakit

70. Gronings - Ik hol van die

71. Gujarati - oo tane prem karu chu

72. Hausa - Ina sonki

73. Hawaiian - Aloha au ia..oe

74. Hebrew - Ani ohevet ota

75. Hiligaynon - Guina higugma ko ikaw

76. Hindi - Main tumsey pyaar karta hoon / Maine Pyar Kiya

77. Hmong - Kuv hlub koj

78. Hokkien - Wa ai lu

79. Hopi - Nu' umi unangwa'ta

80. Hungarian - Szeretlek te'ged

81. Icelandic - Eg elska thig

82. Ilocano - Ay ayating ka

83. Indi - Mai Tujhe Pyaar Kartha Ho

84. Indonesian - Saya cinta padamu ('Saya', commonly used)

85. Inuit - Negligevapse

86. Iranian - Mahn doostaht doh-rahm

87. Irish - taim i' ngra leat

88. Italian - Ti amo/Ti voglio bene

89. Japanese - Anata wa, dai suki desu

90. Javanese (formal) - Kulo tresno marang panjenengan

91. Javanese (informal) - aku terno kowe

92. Kannada - Naanu ninna preetisuttene

93. Kapampangan - Kaluguran daka

94. Kenya (Kalenjin) - Achamin

95. Kenya (Kiswahili) - Ninakupenda

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

97. Kiswahili - Nakupenda

98. Konkani - Tu magel moga cho

99. Korean - SA LANG HAE / Na No Sa Lan Hei

100. Kurdish - Khoshtm Auyt

101. Laos - Chanrackkun

102. Latin - Te amo

103. Latvian - Es mîlu Tevi

104. Lebanese - Bahibak

105. Lingala - Nalingi yo

106. Lithuanian - As Myliu Tave

107. Lojban - mi do prami

108. Luo - Aheri

109. Luxembourgeois - Ech hun dech gäer

110. Macedonian - Jas Te Sakam

111. Madrid - lingo Me molas, tronca

112. Maiese - Wa wa

113. Malay - Saya cintakan mu / Saya cinta mu

114. Maltese - Inhobbok hafna

115. Marathi - Me tula prem karto

116. Mohawk - Kanbhik

117. Moroccan - Ana moajaba bik

118. Nahuatl - Ni mits neki

119. Navaho - Ayor anosh'ni

120. Ndebele - Niyakutanda

121. Nigeria (Hausa) - Ina sonki

122. Nigeria (Yoruba langauge) - Mo fe ran re

123. Norwegian - Jeg elsker deg

124. Osetian - Aez dae warzyn

125. Pakistan (Urdu) - May tum say pyar karta hun

126. Pandacan - Syota na kita!!

127. Pangasinan - Inaru Taka

128. Papiamento - Mi ta stimabo

129. Persian - Tora Doost Darem

130. Pig Latin - I-yea Ove-lea Ou-yea

131. Polish - Kocham Cie

132. Portuguese (Brazilian) - Eu te amo

133. Punjabi - me tumse pyar ker ta hu'

134. Quenya - Tye-mela'ne

135. Romanian - Te ador (stronger)

136. Romanian - Te iubesc

137. Russian - Ya tyebya lyublyu

138. Samoan - Ou te alofa outou

139. Sanskrit - tvayi snihyaami

140. Scottish Gaelic - Tha gra..dh agam ort

141. Serbo-Croatian - Volim te

142. Setswana - Ke a go rata

143. Shona - Ndinokuda

144. Sign language - Spread hand out so no fingers are touching. Bring

in middle & ring fingers and touch then to the palm of your hand.

145. Sindhi - Maa tokhe pyar kendo ahyan

146. Singhalese - Mama oyaata aadareyi

147. Slovenian - ljubim te

148. South Sotho - Ke o Rata

149. Spanish - Te quiero / te amo / yo amor

150. Sri Lanka - mame adhare

151. Surinam - Mi lobi joe

152. Swahili - Naku penda

153. Swedish - Jag älskar dig

154. Swiss-German - Ch-ha di gärn

155. Tagalong - Mahal Kita / Iniibig kita

156. Tahitian - Ua here au ia oe

157. Taiwanese - Wa ga ei li

158. Tamil - Naan Unnai Khadalikkeren

159. Telugu - Nenu Ninnu Premisthunnanu

160. Thailand - Khao Raak Thoe / chun raak ter

161. Tunisian - Ha eh bak

162. Turkish - Seni Seviyorum

163. Ukrainian - Yalleh blutebeh / ya tebe kohayu

164. Urdu - Mea tum se pyaar karta hu (to a girl)

165. Urdu - Mea tum se pyar karti hu (to a boy)

166. Vietnamese (Females) - Em yeu Anh

167. Vietnamese (Males) - Anh yeu Em

168. Vlaams - Ik hue van ye

169. Vulcan - Wani ra yana ro aisha

170. Welsh - Rwy'n dy garu di

171. Wolof - Da ma la nope

172. Yiddish - Ich han dich lib

173. Yoruba - Mo ni fe

174. Yucatec Maya - 'in k'aatech (the love of lovers)

175. Yugoslavian - Ya te volim

176. Zambia (Chibemba) - Nali ku temwa

177. Zazi - Ezhele hezdege (sp?)

178. Zimbabwe - Ndinokuda

179. Zulu - Mina funani wena

 

Hey! I love ya!om

www.borntomanifest.com

 

Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha!

Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Games.

 

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I believe that there are INFINITE ways to express our love for one

another and that we should celebrate each one!

 

With love,

Melissa

 

, vridhachalam subramaniam

<vridhasubbu1935 wrote:

>

> Mel Malin :

>

> These are no doubt countless ways of expressing one's

feeling...Impressive to look at !

>

> Then there is also the best way of saying nothing but expressing

everything thru your eyes and looks - softly gently firmly and

undoubtedly... Don't u agree true love is beyond man- made and

woman's normal make beliefs of formal languages?

>

> Vridhasubbu1935

>

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