How to Say “I Love You” in Different Languages
Love is a feelixng that connects us all—family, friends, pets, and even favorite toys! Saying “I love you” is one of the most special things we can do, and guess what? People say it in many different ways around the world.
Let’s discover how to express love in lots of languages. It’s sweet, fun, and a great way to connect with others!
“I Love You” Around the World
Here’s how children and families say “I love you” in many different languages:
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French: Je t’aime
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Japanese: 愛しています – Aishiteimasu
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Spanish: Te quiero
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Polish: Kocham cię
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Russian: Я тебя люблю – Ya tebya lyublyu
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Swedish: Jag älskar dig
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Indonesian: Saya cinta padamu
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Czech: Miluju tě
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Portuguese: Eu te amo
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Hebrew: אני אוהב אותך – Ani ohev otach (to a girl) / Ani ohevet otcha (to a boy)
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Persian (Farsi): Tora doost daram
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Arabic: أحبك – Uḥibbuka / Uḥibbuki
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German: Ich liebe dich
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Korean: 당신을 사랑해요 – Dangsin-eul saranghaeyo
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Irish: T’a grá agam duit
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Hindi: मुझे तुमसे प्यार है – Mujhe tumse pyar hai
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Bulgarian: Обичам те – Obicham te
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Norwegian: Jeg elsker deg
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Chinese: 我爱你 – Wǒ ài nǐ
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Italian: Ti amo
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Danish: Jeg elsker dig
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Greek: Σε αγαπώ – Se agapó
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Malay: Saya cintamu (more common: Saya cinta padamu)
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Finnish: Minä rakastan sinua
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Hungarian: Szeretlek
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Tagalog: Iniibig kita
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Romanian: Te iubesc
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Turkish: Seni seviyorum
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Serbian: Volim te
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Thai: ผมรักคุณ – Phom rak khun (used by boys); Chan rak khun (used by girls)
From hugs to kind words, love is spoken everywhere—even if it sounds a little different!
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With Dinolingo, kids ages 2–14 can learn powerful and meaningful words—like “I love you”—in over 50 languages! Dinolingo uses songs, games, videos, and printable flashcards to make language learning fun and personal. With offline tools, age-specific lessons, and rewards, Dinolingo helps children build connections—word by word, heart to heart.
Conclusion
“I love you” is a phrase that brings people closer, no matter what language they speak. Whether you say Seni seviyorum, Te quiero, or Wǒ ài nǐ, what matters most is sharing love with those around you. And with Dinolingo, kids can learn to express that love in many languages, making the world feel just a little bit smaller—and a whole lot kinder.