thanks in advance

Aug 31, 2011 02:41

I'm working on something and i'd like to find how to say i love you in as many languages as possible. It is directed at a woman(if gender comes into play for the noun).
I know i could look it up on google translate or something, but i'd like to find out from either native speakers or those fluent, so i know it's correct.

phrases

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Greek cantfindnoname August 31 2011, 08:22:57 UTC
Σ'αγαπώ

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archaicos August 31 2011, 08:29:16 UTC
Я тебя люблю.
Te amo.
Ti amo.
Eu amo você.

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erinmar13 August 31 2011, 09:30:13 UTC
Sweet, thanks. I figured it would have been covered, but it's hard to browse LJ on my phone.

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erinmar13 August 31 2011, 09:50:19 UTC
Awesome, thanks.
And icon love

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gullinbursti August 31 2011, 12:21:35 UTC
I did just now notice on the Omniglot page, that for the Hebrew at least (a language where both the noun and the verb are gendered) where he says "to a woman" and "to a man" he implicitly assumes that it's a woman saying it to a man and vice-versa, so if that's not the gender paradigm you're going for, be aware of that.

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erinmar13 August 31 2011, 12:28:43 UTC
Really? Could you give me the woman to a woman text?
And thanks for pointing that out.

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pogodda August 31 2011, 10:54:16 UTC
Min sine [si'nə] yaratam (Tatar language)

Kocham Cię‬‏ (Polish)

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