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daphne g.
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Instead of "ya tebya lyublyu", in English we say "i love you"
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Instead of "ya tebya lyublyu", in Turkish we say "seni seviyorum"
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Anthony B.
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December 3, 2016
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That was one of the expressions I learned back in 2007 when I started learning Russian.Great one Natalia, I won't forget it in a hurry!
Instead of "ya tebya lyublyu", in English we say "I love you"
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Natalie
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Instead of "ya tebya lyublyu", in German we say "Ich liebe dich"
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Paige
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Instead of "ya tebya lyublyu", in English we say "I love you"
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Marco M.
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Rating: 5
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December 10, 2014
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Interesting way of making acquaintances.. :-)
Instead of "ya tebya lyublyu", in Italian we say "Io ti amo"
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Jérôme J.
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Instead of "ya tebya lyublyu", in French we say "Je t'aime"
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Zurab B.
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Rating: 5
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January 18, 2014
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i like you ;)
Instead of "ya tebya lyublyu", in Georgian we say "me shen miyvarxar"
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