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" babe I dig ya more than other chicks" American " you alright" also American Are these different dialects of American? |
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Muskogee Creek also spoken by Seminoles in Oklahoma
V-NO-KEWC-Kv = I love you |
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Se agapรณ = Greek
ti amo = Italian j't'adore = Quebecois |
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mahal na mahal kita
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Ngiyakuthanda (IsiZulu)
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Edited by
jazzinc
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Sun 05/14/17 06:04 AM
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Many people don't use correctly this "little phrase" at the right moment with the right person in all existing languages. Believe it or not; it's the origin of so many problems in relationships all kinds.
advice.....don't say "I love you" after 1st drink or in 1st phone call...or in Mingle2 !!! |
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tha gaol agam ort - Scottish Gaelic (yes, I can pronounce it too)
Ik hou van jou - Dutch Aku cinta kamu - Indonesian |
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Midowo [Twi] /Ghana
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Midowo [Twi] /Ghana
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Kocham ciฤ - Polish
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Edited by
nola1982
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Thu 05/18/17 09:07 PM
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Kocham Cie / Polish language :))
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Bong Salainge Oan - Cambodian
Anh yeu em - Vietnamese |
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I love you = MAHAL KITA (Tagalog)
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Edited by
Funzy65
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Thu 05/18/17 09:53 PM
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HEBREW Language....I Love You = ืื ื ืืืื ืืืชื
The word "Love" in Hebrew is " AHAVAH ", pronounced " Ah-Hah-Vah ". The verb "To love" is something different. It changes depending on your gender, and if you are saying "I love you" it changes depending on the gender of the person you are speaking to. For a female to say "I love" it would be " Ani Ohev et (Ah-Nee Oh-Hev-Et)" For a male to say "I love" it would be " Ani Ohev (Ah-Nee Oh-Hev) " Complicated Language hey?? Imagine how hard it would be to learn it. |
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How many ways are there to say, "shoe sale"?
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Don't forget Klingon: it's "qaparHa'qu'"
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Te Adoro Wahini
(Southern California Hybrid) |
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