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  2. Feb 7, 2023 · Spanish — Te quiero. Hebrew — אני אוהבת אותך. German — Ich liebe dich. Croatian — Volim te. Italian — Ti amo. Portuguese — Eu te amo. Swedish — Jag älskar dig. Romanian — Te iubesc. English — I love you.

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  3. Gráím thú (I love you) Tugaim cion duit (I give you affection) Tá cion agam ort (I have affection for you) Tá mé ceanúil ort (I have affection for you) Tá grá agam duit (I have love for you) Táim i ngrá leat (I'm in love with you) Tá mo chroí istigh ionat (My heart is within you) Adhraím thú (I adore you) Italian: Ti amo ...

  4. Mar 6, 2024 · Hebrew. סרט. סרט also means a "strip" in Hebrew, like a strip of paper. Pashto. فلم. The word “فلم” (“movie”) in Pashto is derived from the Arabic word “film” which means “a thin layer or skin” and is used in Pashto specifically to refer to the thin layer of celluloid in a movie projector. Arabic.

  5. Jul 13, 2022 · 8. In Dutch: Ik hou van jou [6] 9. In English: I love you. 10. In Filipino: Mahal Kita [7] 11. In French: Je t'aime. 12.

  6. Oct 7, 2022 · A world where it has been established that people routinely swing between slightly different parallel worlds... Koyomi Takasaki, who lives with his mother following his parents' divorce, enrolls in a local university prep school. Due to the atmosphere concentrated on studies and his social awkwardness, Koyomi is unable to make friends. One day, he is suddenly approached by his classmate Kazune Takigawa, who tells him that she has travelled from the 85th world where she and Koyomi are lovers ...

  7. Jun 19, 2023 · For example, in Persian, the phrase for “I love you” is “Dooset Daram,” which - translated literally - means “I know you as a friend.”. Similarly, in Navajo, the phrase used to mean “I love you” is “Ayóó anííníshní.”. Yet, none of the words in this phrase actually mean “love.”. When translated literally, “Ayóó ...