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Re:I love you
Well I love you in the languages I know: Afrikaans: Ek het jou liefe. Albanian: Te dua. Burmese: Chit pa de. Quechua: Qanta munani. Bulgarian: Obicham te. Catalan: T'estim. Chinese: Ngo oi ney. Cantonese: Moi oiy neya. Croatian: Ljubim te. Danish: Jeg elsker dig (pronouncedyai elske dai). Slovak: Lubim ta. Slovenian: Ljubim te. Esperanto: Mi amas vin. Romanian: Te iu besc. Finnish: Mina rakastan sinua. Servian: Ljubim te. Gaelic: Tha gra agam ort. Talagog: Mahal kita. Dutch: Ik hou van jou. Hungarian: Szeretlek. Gaelic(Irish): Taim i' ngra leat. Yiddish: Ikh hob dikh lib. Hebrew: Ani ohev otach(male to female,male to male) Ani ohevet otach(female to female,female to male). Norwegian: Eg elskar deg. Tunisian: Ha eh bak. Italian: Ti amo (if it's a relationship/lover/spouse) Ti voglio bene (if it's a friend, or relative). Portuguese (Brazilian): Eu te amo. Portuguese: Amo-te. Quechua (Ecuador): Canda munani. Welsh: Yr wyf i yn dy garu di.
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Language pair: Norwegian; Slovenian
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Enav A.
December 21, 2005
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Latest: December 23, 2005
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Re:How to say
Hi Dorota,
I'm Jorge and I'm from Spain.
In Spanish "my name is ..." is "Me llamo ..." or "Mi nombre es ..."
Pleased to help you. Bye.
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Language pair: Spanish; Norwegian
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Jorge
March 23, 2004
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Einar
January 26, 2004
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