It’s Valentine’s Day! The one day of the year decided to love ones and everything love. Why not surprise your special someone by learning to say I love you in another language?
Look at the list below to find out how to tell that special person you love them in a different language. Love Valentine’s Day? Check out our I love you because… activity for kids article and our how to say Happy Valentine’s Day in a foreign language article

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)
Had fun learning to say I love you in a foreign language? Check out this article on how to say Happy Valentine’s Day in a foreign language. The fun’s not over yet. We have hilarious Valentine’s Day jokes for kids too!