谁知道各国"我爱你'的写法~不要英语翻译的~我要真正的各个国家的文字

Afrikaans: Ek het jou lief, Ek is lief vir jou

Albanian: T? dua, T? dashuroj

Amharic: ? (?w?dd?shall?hu) (to a man), ? (?w?dd?hall?hu) (to a woman)

Ancient Greek: σ? φιλ? (se philō), σ γαπ? (se agapō), ?γ? σ? φιλ? (Egō se philō), ?γ? σ γαπ? (Egō se agapō), σ' ?γαπ? (s’ agapō)

Anglo-Saxon: I? lufie ?ē

Arabic: (u?ébbuka) (to a male), (u?ébbuki) (to a female)

(Egypt): (ana ba?ébbak) (to a male), (ana ba?ébbik) (to a female)

(Syria/Lebanon): (b?ébbek)

(Morocco): ? (neb?eek)

Aranese: T'aimi, Que t'aimi, T'estimi

Armenian: ? (yes kez sirum em)

Aragonese: Te quiero

Assamese: ? (Moi tomak bhal pau)

Basque: Maite haut (informal), Maite zaitut, Maite zaituztet (plural)

Batak: Holong do rohangku tu ho

Belarusian: я цябе кахаю (Ya tsyabe kahayu)

Bengali: (Ami tomAy bhAlobAshi), ? (Ami tomake bhalobashi)

Bengali (Noakhali): ? (Aai tore balabashi)

Bhojpuri: Hamke tohse lagav hogailbaa

Bicol: Namumutan ta ka

Bisaya: Gina higugma tika (formal)

Bosnian: Volim te

Breton: Me da gar, Me 'gar ac'hanout

Bulgarian: Обичам те (Obicham te)

Caló: Te camelo

Cantonese: 我爱你 (ngo5 ngoi3 nei5)

Catalan: T’estimo (Catalonia, Andorra, and part of Aragon), T’estim (Balearic Islands and Sardinia), T’estime (Valencia), Et vull (Valencia), T'estimi (Southern France)

Cebuano: Gihigugma ko ikaw

Cherokee: (gvgeyuhi)

Chiche?a: Ndimakukonda

Chickasaw: Chiholloli

Chinese: See Mandarin Chinese

Chuvash: эп? сана юратат?п (ep sana yuratap)

Corsican: Ti tengu cara (to female), Ti tengu caru (to male)

Croatian: Volim te, Ja te volim

Czech: miluji tě, miluju tě (colloquial)

Danish: Jeg elsker dig

Dhivehi: Aharen Kalaa Dheke Loabivey

Dutch: Ik houd van je / Ik hou van je, Ik houd van jou / Ik hou van jou (emphasizes you), Ik heb je lief (poetic), Ik zie je graag, Ik zie u graag (Flemish), Ik hou van u (Flemish)

Erzya: Вечктян (Vechktyan), Мон тонь вечктян (mon tony vechktyan)

Esperanto: Mi amas vin

Estonian: Ma armastan sind

Ewondo: Ma ding wa

Fante: mo dow

Faroese: Eg elski teg

Farsi: See Persian

Fasala: In amun erotu

Finnish: rakastan sinua, Min? rakastan sinua

French: Je t'aime, Je vous aime (plural), Je vous aime (formal)

Frisian: Ik hald fan dei

Galician: ?mote

Georgian: ? ? (me shen mik‘varkhar), ? (me thqven mik‘varkharth) (plural)

German: Ich liebe dich, Ich habe dich gern, Ich habe dich lieb, Ich liebe euch (plural) Ich habe euch gern (plural), Ich habe euch lieb (plural)

(Alsace): Ich hoan dich gear

(Bavaria): I mog di narrisch gern

(Cologne): Isch han dich leev, Isch han dich j?n

(High Saxonian): Isch hab dsch gerne

(Swabian): I mog di, I han di oifach gern

Glosa: Mi amo tu

Greek: ∑' αγαπ? (S’ agapó)

Greenlandic: Asavakkit

Guarani: Rohayhu

Gujarati: ? (Hoon tane prem karoon chhoon)

Haitian Creole: Mouin rinmin ou

Hausa: Ina sonki

Hawaiian: Aloha i'a au oe

Hebrew: (Aní ohév otákh) (male to female), (Aní ohév otkhá) (male to male), ? (Aní ohévet otákh) (female to female), ? (Aní ohévet otkhá) (female to male)

Hiligaynon: Ginahigugma ko ikaw

Hindi: (Ma? tujhse pyār kartā hū?) (male speaker, familiar), (Ma? tumse pyār kartā hū?) (male speaker), ? (Ma? aapse pyār kartā hū?) (male speaker, formal), (Ma? tujhse pyār kartī hū?) (female speaker, familiar), (Ma? tumse pyār kartī hū?) (female speaker), (Ma? aapse pyār kartī hū?) (female speaker, formal), (Ma? tujhse prem kartā hū?) (male speaker, familiar), (Ma? tumse prem kartā hū?) (male speaker), ? (Ma? aapse prem kartā hū?) (male speaker, formal), (Ma? tujhse prem kartī hū?) (female speaker, familiar), (Ma? tumse prem kartī hū?) (female speaker), (Ma? aapse prem kartī hū?) (female speaker, formal)

Hmong: Kuv Hlub Koj

Hopi: Nu’ umi unangwa’ta

Hungarian: Szeretlek, Szeretlek téged

Icelandic: ?g elska ?ig

Ido: Me amoras vu

Igbo: Afulu m gi na anya, Ahuru m gi na anya

Indonesian: Aku cinta kamu, Aku sayang kamu, Aku suka sama kamu, Saya cinta kamu (polite, formal), Aku cinta padamu (poetic), Aku cinta kepadamu (poetic)

(Jakarta): Gua suka sama lu (slang)

Interlingua: Io te ama

Inuktitut: (nagligivagit)

Irish Gaelic: Tá grá agam ort, Tá grá agam dhuit

Italian: Ti amo

Japanese: 大好き (Daisuki), 君を爱している (Kimi o ai shite iru), 爱している (Ai shiteiru), 俺はおまえのことが好きだ (Ore wa omae no koto ga suki da) (man to his wife), 俺はおまえが好きだ (Ore wa omae ga suki da) (man to his wife), 好きよ (Sukiyo) (girlish), 私はあなたが好きだ (Watashi wa anata ga suki da), 私はあなたが好きです (Watashi wa anata ga suki desu), 私はあなたを爱しています (Watashi wa anata o ai shite imasu), 私はあなたを爱します (Watakushi wa anata o ai shimasu)

(Kansai): 好いとんねん (Suitonnen), 好きやねん (Sukiyanen)

Javanese: Kula tresna sampeyan, Aku tresna sampeyan

Kannada: (Naanu Ninnanu Preethisuthene), (Naanu Ninnanu Ishtapattiruve)

Kapampangan: Kaluguran daka

Kazakh: Мен сен? жаксы корем?н (Men seni zhaksi k?remin), Мен сен? суйемiн (Men seni süyemin), Мен саган гашыкпын (Men saghan ghashyqpyn)

Kiswahili: Nakupenda, Ninakupenda

Komi: Me radejta ten?

Korean: (Dangsin-eul sarang-haeyo), ? ? (Na-neun dangsin-eul sarang-hamnida), ? (Na-neun dangsin-eul mucheok joahamnida), ? ? (Na-neun geudae-ga joa), ? ? (Na-neun geudae-reul saranghamnida), ? (Na-neun neo-reul saranghamnida), (Geudae-reul hyanghan nae ma-eum alji), (Joa-haeyo), (Sarang-hae), (Sarang-haeyo), ? (Sarang-hamnida)

Kashmiri: Mai choo chai saathi mohabat

Latin: Te amo (singular), Vos amo (plural), Amo te (old), Ego amo te (old, emphasis)

Latvian: Es mīlu tevi

Lingala: Nalingi yo

Lithuanian: Tave myliu, A? myliu tave

Lojban: mi do prami

Loglan: Mi cluva tu

Lombard: T? v?ri bén, T? v?ri bén

Luo: Aheri

Luxembourgish: ech hunn dech g?er / ech léiwe dech

Macedonian: Те сакам (Te sakam)

Malay: Saya cintakan mu, Saya sayangkan mu, Saya sayangkan engkau, Saya cintakan awak, Saya cintamu, Saya sayangmu, Saya cinta kamu

Malayalam: ? ? (Njan Ninne Premikkunnu), ? (Njan Ninne Mohikunnu), ? ? (Njan Ninne Snaehikkunnu)

Maltese: Inhobbok

Mandarin Chinese: 我爱你; 我爱你 (Wǒ ài nǐ)

Maori: Kei te aroha au i a koe

Marathi: ? (Majhe tuzhyaa var prem aahe), (Me tujhashi prem karto) (male to female), (Me tujhashi prem karte) (female to male), (Mi tuzya var prem karato)

Mohawk: Konoronhkwa

Mongolian: Би чамд хайртай (Bi chamd khairtai)

Mooré (Burkina Faso): Mam nonga fo

Navajo: Ayor anosh’ni

Ndebele: Niyakutanda

Norwegian: Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk, romantic), Jeg elsker deg (Bokm?l, romantic), Jeg elsker dig (Riksm?l, romantic)

Novial: Me ama vu

Occitan: T'aimi

Op: Op Lopveop Yopuop

Papiamentu: Mi stima bo

Patois (Jamaica): Mi love yuh

Persian: ? (Tora dust mid?ram), ? (Asheghetam), ? (Dústat d?ram)

Polish: Kocham ci?, Kocham Ci? (especially in correspondence), Ja ci? kocham

Portuguese: Amo-te, Eu te amo, Eu amo você (Brazil)

Punjabi: ? (mai? tainū? piār kardā hā?) (male speaker), ? (mai? tainū? piār kardī hā?) (female speaker)

Quechua

(Bolivia): Qanta munani

(Ecuador): Canda munani

Quenya: Tye-meláne, Melinyel

Romanian: Te iubesc

Russian: Я вaс люблю (Ya vas lyublyú) (formal), Я вaс люблю (Ya vas lyublyú) (plural), Я тeбя люблю (Ya tebyá lyublyú) (intimate)

Scots: Ae loe ye

(Dundee): Eh loe ye

Scots Gaelic: Tha gràdh agam dhut (intimate), Tha gaol agam ort (intimate), Tha gràdh agam dhuibh (formal, plural)

Serbian: Волим те (Volim te)

Serbocroatian: Volim te

Shona: Ndinokuda

Sindarin: Te melon, Gen melin (familiar), Le melin (formal)

Sindhi: Man tokhe prem karyan to (to female), Man tokhe prem karyan ti (to male)

Sioux: Techihhila

Slovak: ?úbim ?a, Milujem ?a

Slovene: Ljubim te

Somali: Waan ku jeclahay

Spanish: Te quiero (often romantic), Te amo (usually romantic)

Sundanese: Abdi bogoh ka anjeun

Swahili: Ninakupenda

Swedish: Jag ?lskar dig

Swiss-German: Ich lieb dich, I li?b? di, I ha di g?rn, Ich han dich g?rn

Tagalog: Mahal kita, Iniibig kita, Iniirog kita

Tahitian: Ua here vau ia oe

Tamil: ? (n^An unnaik kAthalikkiREn), (n^An unnaik kAthalikkinREn)

Telugu: ? (Nenu Ninnu Premistunnanu)

Thai: (Phom rak khun) (formal, male to female), ? (Ch’an rak khun) (formal, female to male), ? (Khao raak thoe) (affectionate)

Toki Pona: Mi olin e sina

Tok Pisin: Mi lavim yu

Tumbuka: Nkhukutemwa

Tupinambá: Oroa?sub

Turkish: Seni seviyorum

Ukrainian: я тебе кохаю (ja tebe kokhaju) (intimate), я вас кохаю (ja vas kokhaju) (formal, plural), я покохав тебе (ja pokokhav tebe) (intimate), я покохав вас (ja pokokhav vas) (formal)

Urdu: ? (Mujhe tumse mohabbat hai), (Main tumse mohabbat karta hoon)

Venetian: Te amo, Te vojo ben

Vietnamese: Em yêu anh (woman to man), Anh yêu em (man to woman), T?i yêu em (impersonal, rare)

Volapük: L?fob oli

Welsh: 'Rwy'n dy garu di, Yr wyf i yn dy garu di, Yr wyf i yn dy garu di chwi

Xhosa: ndiyakuthanda

Yiddish: (ikh libe dikh), (ikh hob dikh lib)

Yoruba: Mo nife e

Zulu: Mena tanda wena, Tom hó ichema