
Traveling and learning something new while using the local language is one of the most enjoyable parts(I love you one of them).
Down below are the hours of research to say ‘I love you’ translate in 100 different languages.
These are the most spoken languages in the world(i love you in all languages). Some of the famous translations are: I love you in french- je t’aime, I love you in Spanish- te amo, te quiero, I love you in Japanese- watashi wa, anata o aishiteimasu, I love you in German- ich liebe dish, I love you in Tamil– nāṉ uṉṉai kātalikkiṟēṉ, I love you in Punjabi-maiṁ tuhānū pi’āra karadā hāṁ, and I love you in Telugu-nēnu ninnu prēmistunnānu, I love you in Malay-saya sayang awak.
In 100 Ways You Can Say I Love You In Different Languages
Here is the translation of i love you in different languages in order of, language, how you say I love you in multiple languages, and where it is spoken:
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#Note:- First letters of all the languages are in alphabetical order.
S.No. | Languages | I Love You(translation) | Where it is spoken |
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1 | Arabic | ahabak | North Africa, Western Asia (Middle East), East Africa |
2 | Armenian | Yes sirum yem k’yez | Armenia Georgi and Russia |
3 | Amharic | iwedihalehu | Ethiopia |
4 | Azerbaijani | Mən səni sevirəm | Azerbaijan and Northern Iran |
5 | Assamese | môi apunak bhal paû | Assam (India) |
6 | Akan/Twi | Me dor wo | Ghana, Ivory Coast |
7 | Afrikaans | Ek het jou lief | South Africa |
8 | Bengali | Āmi tōmāẏa bhālōbāsi | Bangladesh, West Bengal (India), Tripura (India), Assam (India) |
9 | Basque | maite zaitut | Northern Spain |
10 | Burmese | mainnkohkyittaal | Burma |
11 | Bhojpuri | hum tohse pyaar kareni | Bihar (India) |
12 | Bambara | M’bi fe | Mali Mande language with about 3 million speakers in Mali, Burkina Faso and Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, Sierra Leone and Ghana |
13 | Balochi | Tu mana doost biyeh | Balochistan (province in Pakistan and Iran) |
14 | Belarusian | ja ciabie kachaju | Belarus |
15 | Cantonese | ngóh oi néih | Guangdong (Canton), southern Guangxi (southern China), Hong Kong, Macau |
16 | Chamorro | Hu guiaya hao | Austronesian language spoken mainly on the island of Guam, and also in the Marianas Islands. |
17 | Chichewa | Ndimakukondani | Bantu language spoken in parts of Malawi, Zambia, Mozambique |
18 | Cebuano | gihigugma TIKA | Central and Southern Philippines |
19 | Chewa | ndimakukondani | Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe |
20 | Czech | Miluji tě | Czech Republic |
21 | Dutch | ik hou van je | Belgium (Flanders, Brussels), Netherlands and Suriname |
22 | Dogri | Minjo tere naal pyar hega | Kashmir Jamu (india) |
23 | English | I love you | Australia, Canada, India, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States, South Africa, Singapore, Philippines |
24 | French | je t’aime | Belgium (Wallonia, Brussels), Canada (particularly Quebec, New Brunswick and Eastern parts of Ontario), France, Switzerland, Francophone Africa, French Caribbean, French Polynesia, various islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. |
25 | Fula | mi yidi ma | West and Central Africa, from Senegal to Sudan |
26 | German | ich liebe dich | Austria, Belgium (Eupen-Malmedy), Germany, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, South Tirol (in Italy) |
27 | Gujarati | Huṁ tanē prēma karuṁ chu | Gujarat (India) |
28 | Greek | Se agapó | Greece, Cyprus |
29 | Hindi | main tumse pyar karta hoon | India, Fiji, Nepal |
30 | Hausa | Ina son ka | Nigeria |
31 | Hungarian | Szeretlek | Hungary and areas in neighbouring countries |
32 | Hebrew | (man to a woman):- “Ani Ohev Otach” (woman to a man):- “Ani Ohevet Otcha” (woman to a woman): – “Ani Ohevet Otach” (man to a man): – “Ani Ohev Otcha” | Israel |
33 | Haitian Creole | Mwen renmen ou | Haiti |
34 | Hmong | Kuv hlub koj | Laos and neighbouring areas |
35 | Hiligaynon | Palangga ko ikaw Guina higugma ko ikaw | Western Visayas in the Philippines |
36 | Italian | ti amo | Italy, Switzerland, San Marino |
37 | Igbo | a hụrụ m gị n’anya | Nigeria |
38 | Ilokano | Ayayatenka, (ay-aya-ten kaw) | Northern Luzon in the Philippines |
39 | Japanese | watashi wa, anata o aishiteimasu | Japan |
40 | Javanese | Aku tresna sampeyan | Java (Indonesia) |
41 | Korean | salanghae | North Korea, South Korea |
42 | Kannada | Nānu ninnannu prītisuttēne | Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra (India) |
43 | Kurdish | Ez hej te dikim | “Kurdistan”, northern Iraq, Iran, Turkey and Syria |
44 | Khmer | khnhom sralanh anak | Cambodia |
45 | Kinyarwanda | Ndagukunda | Kinyarwanda, a Bantu language spoken in mainly in Rwanda. |
46 | Kazakh | men seni jaqsı köremin | Kazakhstan |
47 | Khasi | Nga ieid ia phi | Meghalaya state in India by the Khasi people |
48 | Kinyarwanda | ndagukunda | Rwanda |
49 | Kokani | hav tujo mog korta | Goa (india) |
50 | Kirundi | Ndagukunda | Burundi and Uganda |
51 | Konkani | Hav tukka Mog Karta | Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra (India) |
52 | Mandarin | Wǒ ài nǐ | China, Taiwan, Singapore |
53 | Malay/Indonesian | saya sayang awak | Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore |
54 | Marathi | mī tujhyāvara prēma karatō | Maharashtra, Goa, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat (India |
55 | Minnan hua | wǒ ài rǔ | Fujian, eastern part of Guandong (southeastern China), Hainan (southern China), Taiwan, Malaysia |
56 | Malayalam | ñān ninne snēhikkunnu | Kerala, Lakshadweep, Mahé (India) |

57 | Maithili | hawm ahāṃ se prem karechi | Bihar (India) |
58 | Manipuri/Meitei | əi-nə nəng-bu nung-shi | North East India, Bangladesh, Burma |
59 | Malagasy | tiako ianao | Madagascar |
60 | Madurese | Kula tresna / panjengan | Madura, and Java (Indonesia) |
61 | Magahi | həm t̪oːraː seː pjaːr kərə hɪjoː/ | Bihar (India) |
62 | Marwari | main tanne pyaar karoon | Rajastan (India and Pakistan) |
63 | Mossi | Kei te aroha au ki a koe | Burkina Faso |
64 | Nepali | Ma timīlā’ī māyā garchu | Nepal and neighbouring areas, Sikkim, (India) |
65 | Oriya | mu tumoku bhala paye | Odisha (India) |
66 | Oromo | Sin jaalladha’ | Ethiopia and Kenya |
67 | Portuguese | eu te amo | Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Mozambique, Portugal, São Tomé and Príncipe, Timor-Leste |
68 | Punjabi | maiṁ tuhānū pi’āra karadā hāṁ | Punjab region (India, Pakistan) |
69 | Persian/Farsi | (asheghetam) used in poetry and songs – (dūset dāram) | Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan |
70 | Polish | kocham Cię | Poland, USA, Germany, United Kingdom, Belarus, western Ukraine, Lithuania |
71 | Pashto | (za la ta sara meena kawom) | Afghanistan, Pakistan |
72 | Quechua | Kuyayki | Peru and Bolivia |
73 | Russian | ya lyublyu tebya | Russia, former Republics of the Soviet Union, Mongolia |
74 | Romanian | te iubesc | Romania, Moldova |
75 | Spanish | te amo, te quiero | Hispanic America, Spain, United States, Equatorial Guinea, Western Sahara, Pacific islands |
76 | Sundanese | abdi bogoh ka anjeun | Java (Indonesia) |
77 | Sindhi | Man tokhe prem karyan ti or Man tokhe prem karyan to | Sindh (Pakistan and neighboring areas in India) |
78 | Swahili | nakupenda | Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda |
79 | Serbo-Croatian | Volim te | Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Montenegro |
80 | Saraiki | mẽ tenū̃ piār kardā hā̃ | Sindh (Pakistan) |
81 | Santali | ing aming sibilama | India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan |
82 | Sinhalese | mama oyāṭa ādareyi | Sri Lanka |
83 | Somali | Waan ku jeclahay | Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Djibouti, and Yemen |
84 | Swedish | jag älskar dig | Sweden and Finland |
85 | Shona | Ndinokuda | Zimbabwe |
86 | Telugu | nēnu ninnu prēmistunnānu | Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Puducherry (India) |
87 | Tamil | nāṉ uṉṉai kātalikkiṟēṉ | Tamil Nadu, Karnataka (India), Puducherry (India), Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, Mauritius |
88 | Turkish | seni seviyorum | Turkey, Cyprus, Bulgaria |
89 | Thai | P̄hm rạk khuṇ | Thailand |
90 | Tagalog | Iniibig kita | Manila and Northern Philippines |
91 | Tswana | Ke a go rata | Botswana |
92 | Ukrainian | ya tebe lyublyu | Ukraine |
93 | Urdu | M – (mein ap say muhabat karta hoon) & F – (mein ap say muhabat karti hoon) | India, Pakistan |
94 | Uzbek | Men seni Sevaman | Uzbekistan |
95 | Uyghur | (Män sızni söyümän) | Xinjiang (Western China) |
96 | Vietnamese | anh yêu em | Vietnam |
97 | Wu (Shanghainese) | (ngu eh nóng) Ngu long hushin long lah | Zhejiang, Shanghai, southern Jiangsu (eastern China) |
98 | Xhosa | ndiyakuthanda | South Africa |
99 | Zulu | Ngiyakuthanda | South Africa |
100 | Yoruba | mo nifẹ rẹ | Nigeria, Benin and Togo |
Bonus info: 5 Most Spoken Language In The World
Top 5 spoken language by number of native speakers(source:-blog.esl-languages.com)
S.No | Language | No. of People |
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1 | Mandarin Chinese | (908.7 million) |
2 | Spanish | (442.3 million) |
3 | English | (378.2 million) |
4 | Hindi-Urdu | (329.1 million) |
5 | Arabic | (290 million) |
Top 5 world’s most spoken foreign language by total speakers (source:-blog.esl-languages.com)
S.No. | Language | No. of People |
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1 | English | (1.121 billion) |
2 | Mandarin Chinese | (1.107 billion) |
3 | Hindi/Urdu | (697.4 million) |
4 | Spanish | (512.9 million) |
5 | Arabic | (422 million) |
International phonetic alphabet:- Source for 100 Most Spoken Languages By Number Of Native Speakers.
I have used Google translator and google search for I love you in different languages, with translations as a source. For any error, please let me know in the comment down below.
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