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Tips for Saying you Love In Different Languages of the Planet
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The language of love is universal and used worldwide by all people and tribes to portray the same meaning. In all languages, love is shown through our kindness, compassion and selflessness towards other people thus making it common when compared to other languages. This sample languages will assist you in learning different languages used to say I love you. Visit www.product-of-love.com

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You are going to learn some of the languages used to say I love you from hundreds of African languages spoken in the continent. ”Ek het jou life” is a south African translation of the words I love you. In Ghana and Ivory Coast, the people in the country speak Akan language and so to say I love you in Akna is “Me dor wo”. One last more language spoken in Africa is Amharic which is spoken by Arabic countries such as Ethiopia, Egypt, Eritrea who translate the words I love you to mean “Ewdeshalehu”.

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Since all parts of the earth has different languages then when you are in Asia especially in Arabic countries the saying “Ana uhibuky” is just the same by saying I love you in English. Bengali a language in India spoken in Bangladesh have their own way of speaking the terms I love which when translated to their language it is said as “Ami tomaa bhalobasi”. Par harps, the last language to look at in Asia is a language spoken by Cantonese in Hong Kong China to mean the same as I love is by saying to a person “Ngo hoi neih”. Even the most populated country in the world China speaking Chinese have their own language of saying I love you translated as “Wo ai ni” Learn I love you in different languages

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A”Jog elsker dig” is a Danish language spoken by the individuals living in Denmark which is a translation of the terms I love you. If you need to tell someone in Flemish living in Belgium, Netherlands or France then you may consider saying “Ik hou van je”. France is a country in Europe speaking French and their language of saying I love you is “Je t`aime”.

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To say I love you in Brazil a Portuguese speaking country is said as “Eu te mo” to show affection to those you have feeling to. Despite there existing hundreds of languages spoken all over the world saying I love you in all this different languages is the same and means the same thing even though the people use different languages that they use in their country.

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