Ich liebe dich in 100 Sprachen – alle Übersetzungen zum Kopieren

I love you in 100 languages – all translations to copy

Three words. Eight letters. Yet they are never quite enough – because love is bigger than any language. Perhaps that is why people have reinvented it in every language of the world: as if "I love you" alone were not enough, and one needed all versions of it to truly say what one means.

Here you will find all 100 translations of "I love you" – to copy, send, or simply discover.


I love you in 100 languages – the complete list

From Europe to Asia to Africa: This is how the world says "I love you."

# Language "I love you" Pronunciation (simplified)
1 English I love you Ei lav ju
2 French Je t'aime Schö tem
3 Spanish Te amo Te amo
4 Italian Ti amo Ti amo
5 Portuguese Eu te amo Eu tschi amu
6 Dutch Ik hou van jou Ik hau fan jau
7 Swedish Jag älskar dig Jag elskar dej
8 Norwegian Jeg elsker deg Jai elsker dai
9 Danish Jeg elsker dig Jai elsker di
10 Finnish Rakastan sinua Rakastan sinua
11 Russian Я тебя люблю Ya tebya lyublyu
12 Polish Kocham cię Kocham tsche
13 Czech Miluji tě Miluji tje
14 Slovak Milujem ťa Milujem tscha
15 Hungarian Szeretlek Seretlek
16 Romanian Te iubesc Te jubesc
17 Bulgarian Обичам те Obicham te
18 Croatian Volim te Volim te
19 Serbian Волим те Volim te
20 Slovenian Ljubim te Ljubim te
21 Bosnian Volim te Volim te
22 Albanian Të dua Tje dua
23 Macedonian Те сакам Te sakam
24 Ukrainian Я тебе кохаю Ya tebe kokhayu
25 Belarusian Я цябе кахаю Ya tsyabe kakhaju
26 Latvian Es tevi mīlu Es tevi miilu
27 Lithuanian Aš tave myliu Asch tave myliu
28 Estonian Ma armastan sind Ma armastan sind
29 Icelandic Ég elska þig Jeg elska thig
30 Irish Is gráich liom thú Is graich lium huu
31 Welsh Rwy'n dy garu di Ruin dö garü di
32 Catalan T'estimo Testimo
33 Basque Maite zaitut Maite saitut
34 Galician Ámote Amote
35 Maltese Inħobbok Inhobbok
36 Luxembourgish Ech hun dech gär Ech hun dech gär
37 Frisian Ik hâld fan dy Ik hald fan di
38 Latin Te amo Te amo
39 Esperanto Mi amas vin Mi amas vin
40 Georgian მიყვარხარ Mikvarkhar
41 Armenian Ես քեզ սիրում եմ Yes k'ez sirum em
42 Azerbaijani Mən səni sevirəm Men seni sewirem
43 Turkish Seni seviyorum Seni sewiyorum
44 Kazakh Мен сені жақсы көремін Men seni zhaksý koremin
45 Uzbek Men seni sevaman Men seni sewaman
46 Kyrgyz Мен сени жакшы көрөм Men seni jakshy korom
47 Turkmen Men seni söýýärin Men seni söyyärin
48 Tajik Ман туро дӯст медорам Man turo dust medoram
49 Persian دوستت دارم Dooset daram
50 Arabic أنا أحبك Ana uhibbuka
51 Hebrew אני אוהב אותך Ani ohev otach
52 Kurdish Ez ji te hez dikim Es dschi te hes dikim
53 Pashto زه تا سره مینه لرم Za ta sara mena laram
54 Hindi मैं तुमसे प्यार करता हूँ Main tumse pyar karta hun
55 Urdu میں تم سے پیار کرتا ہوں Main tumse pyar karta hun
56 Bengali আমি তোমাকে ভালোবাসি Ami tomake bhalobashi
57 Punjabi ਮੈਂ ਤੁਹਾਨੂੰ ਪਿਆਰ ਕਰਦਾ ਹਾਂ Main tuhanu pyar karda han
58 Gujarati હું તને પ્રેમ કરું છું Hun tane prem karun chhu
59 Marathi मी तुझ्यावर प्रेम करतो Mi tujhyavar prem karto
60 Tamil நான் உன்னை காதலிக்கிறேன் Naan unnai kaadhalikkiren
61 Telugu నేను నిన్ను ప్రేమిస్తున్నాను Nenu ninnu premistavunnanu
62 Kannada ನಾನು ನಿನ್ನನ್ನು ಪ್ರೀತಿಸುತ್ತೇನೆ Nanu ninnanu preetisuttene
63 Malayalam ഞാൻ നിന്നെ സ്നേഹിക്കുന നു Njan ninne snehikkunnu
64 Sinhala මම ඔයාට ආදරෙයි Mama oyata adarei
65 Nepali म तिमीलाई माया गर्छु Ma timilai maya garchu
66 Chinese (Mandarin) 我爱你 Wǒ ài nǐ
67 Chinese (Cantonese) 我愛你 Ngo oi nei
68 Japanese 愛してる Aishiteru
69 Korean 사랑해 Saranghae
70 Mongolian Би чамд хайртай Bi chamd khairtai
71 Tibetan ང་ཁྱེད་རང་ལ་དགའ་པོ་ཡོད། Nga khyed rang la dga' po yod
72 Vietnamese Anh yêu em Anh jeu em
73 Thai ฉันรักคุณ Chan rak khun
74 Burmese ကျွန်တော် မင်းကို ချစ်တယ် Kjanto min go tschit te
75 Khmer ខ្ញុំស្រឡាញ់អ្នក Khnhom srolanh anak
76 Lao ຂ້ອຍຮັກເຈົ້າ Khoi hak jao
77 Indonesian Aku cinta kamu Aku tschinta kamu
78 Malay Aku sayang kamu Aku sajang kamu
79 Tagalog Mahal kita Mahal kita
80 Hawaiian Aloha wau iā 'oe Aloha wau ia oe
81 Maori Aroha ana ahau iā koe Aroha ana ahau ia koe
82 Samoan Ou te alofa ia te oe Ou te alofa ia te oe
83 Swahili Nakupenda Nakupenda
84 Amharic እወድሻለሁ Ewedishalhu
85 Hausa Ina sonki Ina sonki
86 Yoruba Mo nifẹ rẹ Mo nife re
87 Igbo A hụrụ m gị n'anya A huru m gi nanya
88 Zulu Ngiyakuthanda Ngiyakuthanda
89 Xhosa Ndiyakuthanda Ndiyakuthanda
90 Afrikaans Ek is lief vir jou Ek is lif fir jau
91 Somali Waan ku jecelahay Waan ku dscheselahei
92 Shona Ndinokuda Ndinokuda
93 Sesotho Ke a go rata Ke a go rata
94 Malagasy Tia anao aho Tia anao aho
95 Wolof Dama la nob Dama la nob
96 Bambara Ne bi fe Ne bi fe
97 Kinyarwanda Ndagukunda Ndagukunda
98 Lingala Nalingi yo Nalingi jo
99 Tahitian Ua here vau ia oe Ua here wau ia oe
100 Fijian Au domoni iko Au domoni iko

Why does "I love you" sound different in every language – yet mean the same?

Linguists have found that declarations of love exist in almost all languages of the world – but their form, weight, and moment differ. In Japanese, for example, "愛してる" (Aishiteru) is only used for truly deep, serious love. In everyday life, the softer "好きです" (Suki desu – I like you) would be used. The word carries more weight because it is said less often.

In Arabic, grammar even distinguishes by gender: "Ana uhibbuka" is said to a man, "Ana uhibbuki" to a woman. Love in this language is not neutral – it is personal from the start.

And then there are languages like Finnish, where "Rakastan sinua" has such a stillness – three syllables that sound like a quiet breath. Or Georgian "მიყვარხარ" (Mikvarkhar), which feels like uttering something sacred.

Love is everywhere. But each language finds its own way to hold it.


Wearing "I love you" as jewelry – in all 100 languages at once

What if you could not only read, but wear all 100 translations?

The 100 Languages Necklace by Swaravo does just that – all translations of "I love you" as a delicate nano-engraving in the heart pendant made of 18k rose gold-plated stainless steel. Invisible to the naked eye. Only when light shines through the stone do the words appear on the wall – a silent moment that says it all.

100 Languages I love you necklace

A gift that needs no translation – because it speaks in every language of the world.

To the 100 Languages Necklace at Swaravo


Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do you say "I love you" in French?

In French, you say "Je t'aime" (pronounced: Schö tem). It is probably the most famous way to express love – and sounds special in any situation.

  • How do you say "I love you" in Japanese?

In Japanese, you say "愛してる" (Aishiteru). The word is rarely used in everyday life – which is precisely why it has a special depth when spoken.

  • How do you say "I love you" in Arabic?

In Arabic, you say "أنا أحبك" – to a man: Ana uhibbuka, to a woman: Ana uhibbuki. Arabic distinguishes grammatically between genders.

  • What is the most romantic language for "I love you"?

It's a matter of taste – but French (Je t'aime), Italian (Ti amo), and Portuguese (Eu te amo) are culturally considered particularly romantic. The Georgian "მიყვარხარ" (Mikvarkhar) also has a unique depth of sound.

  • Is there jewelry with "I love you" in 100 languages?

Yes – the 100 Languages Necklace from Swaravo features all translations as nano-engravings in the heart stone. Invisible to the naked eye, the words only appear when light shines through the pendant.

"I love you" in 100 Languages Heart – Styling View | Swaravo

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