With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about the perfect gift for the one you love. Whether you are looking for something special on a tight budget or would simply like to add something special to another gift, there’s no better way to express your love than by saying it in a variety of languages.
Find a nice jar and cut different colored paper into heart-shaped pieces. Write "I Love You" in a different language on each heart and place it in the jar. Continue doing this until the jar is full. Add a nice ribbon around the jar and you have a wonderful jar of "Love" to give.
If you want Valentine’s Day to last longer, write each "I Love You" in a different language on a colored, heart-shaped piece of paper. Then place each heart into a separate envelope. For the next two months, each day you can place a new envelope somewhere where your partner will find it making your love – and Valentine’s Day – last a couple of months rather that a single day.
If you are in a more playful mood, cut out the heart-shaped pieces of paper and write "I Love You" in a different language along with a hint where your partner can find the next envelope. Have your partner do a scavenger hunt to find each envelope until they come to the final piece where "I Love You" is written in English with whatever Valentine gift you have decided to give.
No matter how you ultimately decide to give the gift of "I Love You," it’ll be a gift long remembered and cherished by the person who receives it.
Different Ways To Say "I Love You"
- a) Arabic — Ana behibak (to male)
- b) Arabic — Ana behibek (to female)
- Bavarian — I mog di narrisch gern
- Bengali — Ami tomake bhalobashi
- Brazilian (Portuguese) — Eu te amo
- Bulgarian — Obicham te
- Burmese — Chit pa de
- Cambodian — Bon sro lanh oon
- Chinese (Cantonese) — Ngo oi ney
- Chinese (Mandarin) — Wo ie ni
- Croatian — Ljubim te
- Czech — Miluji te
- Danish — Jeg elsker dig
- Dutch — Ik hou van jou
- Esperanto — Mi amas vin
- Estonian — Mina armastan sind
- Filipino — Mahal ka ta
- Finnish — Mina rakastan sinua
- Flemish — Ik zie oe geerne
- French — Je t’aime
- Gaelic — Ta gra agam ort
- German — Ich liebe dich
- Greek — S’ agapo
- a) Hebrew — Ani ohev otach (to female)
- b) Hebrew — Ani ohev otcha (to male)
- Hindi — Mai tumse pyar karta hoo
- Hopi — Nu’ umi unangwa’ta
- Hungarian — Szeretlek
- Icelandic — Eg elska thig
- Indonesian — Saja kasih saudari
- Irish — Taim i’ ngra leat
- Italian — Ti amo
- Japanese — Kimi o ai shiteru
- Javanese — Kulo tresno
- Korean — Tangsinul sarang ha yo
- Lao — Koi muk jao
- Latin — Te amo
- Latvian — Es milu tevi
- Macedonian — Sakam te
- Malay — Saya cintamu
- Mohawk — Konoronhkwa
- Navaho — Ayor anosh’ni
- Norwegian — Eg elskar deg
- Persian — Tora dost daram
- Polish — Kocham cie
- Portuguese — Amo-te
- Romanian — Te iu besc
- Russian — Ya vas liubliu
- Serbian — Lubim te
- Shona — Ndinokuda
- Sioux — Techihhila
- Slovak — Lubim ta
- Spanish — Te quiero
- Swahili — Naku penda
- Swedish — Jag a’lskar dig
- Tagalog — Mahal kita
- Thai — Ch’an rak khun
- Tunisian — Ha eh bak
- Turkish — Seni seviyo rum
- Ukrainian — Ja tebe kokhaju
- Vietnamese — Toi yeu em
- Welsh — ‘Rwy’n dy garu di
- Yiddish — Ich libe dich
- Yugoslavian — Ya te volim
- Zulu — Ngiyakuthanda
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