How do you WRITE I love you in.. Vietnamese Malay Tagalog &Maybe some other Asian countries?
Vietnamese Malay Tagalog &Maybe some other Asian countries?
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Filed under: Philippines Tagalog - Written and Spoken






Two Philippine languages (Pangasinan and Tagalog):
TAGALOG
- Mahal kita. / Minamahal kita.
—I love you. / I’m loving you.
- Mahal na mahal kita!
— I love you so much!
- Iniibig kita. (deeper sense)
— I’m loving you.
PANGASINAN
- Inaro taka.
— I love you.
- A-aroen taka (shallower sense)
— I’m loving you.
Mahal kita-tagalog
In the Philippines, we don’t have a special script or font, but you say "I love you" in Tagalog by saying "Mahal kita." "I love you very much" is "Mahal na mahal kita."
If you want to say it romantically and in an old-fashioned way, you can say "Iniibig kita."
Japanese: aishiteru
Indonesia: saya mencintaimu (formal but rarely used) OR saya cinta padamu (formal) OR aku cinta kamu (less formal) OR gue cinta lu (slang)
If you wanna know more about this phrase in different languages around the world, including its writing system, check this out:
http://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/iloveyou.htm
I haven’t checked it carefully, so there might be uncommon expression used. At least, it’s fun to read …
Japanee:
Aishiteru /aysh-te-ru/
Aishitemau – /aysh-te-mas/
Korean:
Sarang hae.
Sarang haeyo.
Sarang handa.
Sarang hamnida.
Or you can say, "Jongmal saranghe/Sarang haeyo./Sarang handa./Sarang hamnida. (Jongmal = Really.)
Chinese:
Wo ai ni.
Tagalog:
Mahal kita.
Mahal na mahal kita.
Iniibig kita.
(=^~^=)
Vietnamese
If you are a guy: Anh yêu em
If you are a gal: Em yêu anh