• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • Reviews
  • Latest Articles

Kids Play and Create

Activities for kids

  • Arts & Crafts
  • Cooking
  • Fun Facts
  • Games
  • Halloween
  • Holiday Activities
  • Science Experiments
  • Self Esteem

How to Say I Love You in a Foreign Language for Kids

  • Share
  • Twitter
Look at the list below to find out how to tell that special person you love them in a foreign language.

 

Arabic:                    Ana Behibak (to a male), Ana Behibek (to a female)
Armenian:              Yes Kez Sirem zk ‘ez (Armenia)
Bavarian:                I mog di narrisch gern (South East Germany)
Bosnian:                  Volim te (Bosnia, Herzegovia)
Bulgarian:               Obicham te (Bulgaria)
Cantonese:              Ngo oi ney a (Hong Kong)
Cherokee:                 Kykeyu (US Native American)
Cheyenne:                 Ne-mehotatse (US Native American)
Creole:                       Mi aime jou (Haiti)
Croatian:                  Volim te (Croatia)
Czech:                        Miluji te (Caech Republic)
Danish:                      Jeg elsker dig (Denmark)
Dutch:                         Ik hou van jou (Netherlands, Aruba, Curacao)
Egyptian:                    Anna bahebek (Egypt)
English:                      I love you (America,United Kingdom, Canada)
Estonian:                   Mina armastan sind (Estonia)
Filipino:                     Mahal Kita (Philippines)
Finnish:                     Min rakastan sinua (Finland)
French:                    Je t’aime (France, Canada, Haiti, Morocco, Guinea, Chad, Republic of Congo, Central African Republic)
German:                   Ich liebe dich I(Germany, Austria, Belgium, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Switzerland)
Greek:                        S’agapo (Greece)
Hawaiian:               Aloha wau ia oe (Hawaii)
Hebrew:                   Ani ohevet otcha (to a male), Ani ohev otach (to a female) (Israel)
Hindu:                       Mein Tumse Pyar Karta Hoon (India)
Hungarian:             Szeretiek te’ged (Hungary)
Indonesian:             Saya cinta padamu (Indonesia)
Irish:                          Taim i’ ngra leat (Ireland)
Islandic:                     Eg elska thig (Iceland)
Italian:                       Ti amo (Italy)
Japanese:                   Aishiteru (Japan)
Korean:                        Sarang Heyo (Korea)
Lao:                               Khoi huk chau (Laos)
Latin:                             Ego te amo (Ancient Language)
Lithuanian:                  As tave myliu (Lithuania)
Mandarin:                    Wo ai ni (China)
Moroccan:                       Ana moajaba bik (Morocco)
Norwegian:                   Jeg elsker deg (Norway)
Pakistani:                      Muje se mu habbat hai (Pakistan)
Persian:                          Tora doest daram (Afghanistan, Iran)
Polish:                             Kocham cie (Poland)
Portuguese:                    Eu te amo (Brazil)
Portuguese:                       Eu amo-te (Portugal)
Romanian:                          Te iubesc (Romania)
Russian:                               Ya tebya lyublu (Russia)
Scottish:                                Sdnbyuh Ayeama (Scotland)
Serbian:                                Volim te (Serbia)
Spanish:                               Te Amo (Mexico, Spain, Central/South America, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic)
Swahili:                                Mimi Nakupenda (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda)
Swedish:                            Jag alskar dig (Sweden)
Syrian:                                Bhebbak (to a male), Bhebbek (to a female) (Lebanon)
Tahitian:                           Ua Here Vau La Oe (Tahiti)
Thai:                                    Pom rak khun (Thailand)
Tibetan:                               Khyod-la cags-so (Tibet, India, Nepal)
Turkish:                               Ha eh bak (Turkey)
Ukrainian:                          Ya vas lublu (Ukraine)
Welsh:                                  Rwy’n dy garu di (Wales)
Click here to find out how to say Happy Valentine’s Day in a foreign language

Related Posts:

  • The Best Diaper Travel Backpacks
  • The Best Creative Writing Topics for Teens
  • Carnival Sunrise Cruise Review
  • Review: Awesome Craft Kits for Kids
  • Creative Arts and Crafts Projects and Ideas for kids

Primary Sidebar

New

  • Red Head Facts for Kids
  • Black History Month Writing Prompts for Students
  • I Love Being Your Teacher Because… Valentine’s Day Self Esteem Activity
  • 24 Days of Elf on the Shelf Ideas for Kids
  • Amazing Pilgrim Facts for Kids

Popular

  • Martin Luther King Jr. Facts and Quotes for Kids
  • The Absolute Best Zoom Activities and Games for Kids
  • 50 Creative Writing Topics for kids
  • Fun Groundhog Facts and Groundhog Day Facts for Kids
  • Fun Valentine’s Day Facts for Kids

Footer

About

Welcome to KidsPlayAndCreate.com, a website that’s dedicated to helping kids live their best lives ever through fun games, crafts, facts, cooking activities, self esteem advice and more!

This website is a resource for those who want to have fun, build self esteem and teach their kids how to lead happier, healthier and more fulfilling lives.

Recent Articles

  • Red Head Facts for Kids
  • Black History Month Writing Prompts for Students
  • I Love Being Your Teacher Because… Valentine’s Day Self Esteem Activity
  • 24 Days of Elf on the Shelf Ideas for Kids
  • Amazing Pilgrim Facts for Kids

KidsPlayAndCreate.com is an Amazon Affiliate and may earn a small commission for products that are purchased through Amazon via our affiliate links.

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website.

About Privacy Policy Resources Copyright © 2021 KidsPlayandCreate