
One of many coolest issues about touring the world is studying somewhat little bit of the native language.
It’s superb how a lot you’ll be able to study a tradition primarily based on how they categorical themselves. There’s all the time an expression or a phrase that doesn’t exist in different languages, or appears particular primarily based on the collective mentality of that exact tradition. It’s superb to assume that via the entire years, wars, and our existence as human beings – one factor stays, our technique of speaking utilizing language and our means to like.
Not way back I began to surprise, how do folks say ‘I really like you’ all over the world? I already knew it in French, Spanish, German, Mandarin, Korean, and English after all, however what in regards to the different languages of the world?
So right here it’s, after hours upon hours of looking and analysis, that is learn how to say I really like you in several languages – to be precise the 100 most spoken languages on the planet!
Listed below are the languages so as of how many individuals communicate them, the way you say ‘I really like you,’ and the place it’s spoken:
1. Mandarin: Wǒ ài nǐ
The place it’s spoken: China, Taiwan, Singapore
2. Spanish: te amo, te quiero
The place it’s spoken: Hispanic America, Spain, United States, Equatorial Guinea, Western Sahara, Pacific islands
3. English: I really like you
The place it’s spoken: Australia, Canada, India, Eire, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States, South Africa, Singapore, Philippines
4. Hindi: primary tumse pyar karta hoon
The place it’s spoken: India, Fiji, Nepal
5. Arabic: ahabak
The place it’s spoken: North Africa, Western Asia (Center East), East Africa
6. Portuguese: eu te amo
The place it’s spoken: Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Mozambique, Portugal, São Tomé and Príncipe, Timor-Leste
7. Bengali: Āmi tōmāẏa bhālōbāsi
The place it’s spoken: Bangladesh, West Bengal (India), Tripura (India), Assam (India)
8. Russian: ya lyublyu tebya
The place it’s spoken: Russia, former Republics of the Soviet Union, Mongolia
9. Japanese: watashi wa, anata o aishiteimasu
The place it’s spoken: Japan
10. Punjabi: maiṁ tuhānū pi’āra karadā hāṁ
The place it’s spoken: Punjab area (India, Pakistan)
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The following most spoken language is German, however ‘I really like you’ in auf Deutsche has a number of layers, and generally is a lot extra particular. For instance, to inform somebody you like for them extra in an ‘I look after you’ sort of means, you’ll use ‘Ich habe dich gerne’.
Subsequent is ‘Ich hab dich lieb’, which is sort of like, ‘I’ve love for you’ and is used for family and friends. Between lovers, ‘I really like you is’ expressed as ‘Ich liebe dich.’
11. German: ich liebe dich
The place it’s spoken: Austria, Belgium (Eupen-Malmedy), Germany, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, South Tirol (in Italy)

12. Javanese: Aku tresna sampeyan
The place it’s spoken: Java (Indonesia)
13. Wu (Shanghainese): (ngu eh nóng) Ngu lengthy hushin lengthy lah
The place it’s spoken: Zhejiang, Shanghai, southern Jiangsu (japanese China)
14. Malay/Indonesian: saya sayang awak
The place it’s spoken: Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore
15. Korean: salanghae
The place it’s spoken: North Korea, South Korea
16. Telugu: nēnu ninnu prēmistunnānu
The place it’s spoken: Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Puducherry (India)
17. Vietnamese: anh yêu em
The place it’s spoken: Vietnam
18. French: je t’aime
The place it’s spoken: Belgium (Wallonia, Brussels), Canada (significantly Quebec, New Brunswick and Japanese elements of Ontario), France, Switzerland, Francophone Africa, French Caribbean, French Polynesia, varied islands within the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

19. Marathi: mī tujhyāvara prēma karatō
The place it’s spoken: Maharashtra, Goa, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat (India)
20. Tamil: nāṉ uṉṉai kātalikkiṟēṉ
Tamil Nadu, Karnataka (India), Puducherry (India), Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, Mauritius
21. Urdu: m – (mein ap say muhabat karta hoon) & f – (mein ap say muhabat karti hoon)
The place it’s spoken: India, Pakistan
22. Persian/Farsi: (asheghetam) utilized in poetry and songs – (dūset dāram)
The place it’s spoken: Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan

23. Turkish: seni seviyorum
The place it’s spoken: Turkey, Cyprus, Bulgaria
24. Cantonese: ngóh oi néih
The place it’s spoken: Guangdong (Canton), southern Guangxi (southern China), Hong Kong, Macau
25. Italian: ti amo
The place it’s spoken: Italy, Switzerland, San Marino
26. Thai: P̄hm rạk khuṇ
The place it’s spoken: Thailand

27. Gujarati: Huṁ tanē prēma karuṁ chu
The place it’s spoken: Gujarat (India)
28. Basque: maite zaitut
The place it’s spoken: Northern Spain
29. Minnan hua: wǒ ài rǔ
The place it’s spoken: Fujian, japanese a part of Guandong (southeastern China), Hainan (southern China), Taiwan, Malaysia
30. Polish: kocham Cię
The place it’s spoken: Poland, USA, Germany, United Kingdom, Belarus, western Ukraine, Lithuania
31. Pashto: (za la ta sara meena kawom)
The place it’s spoken: Afghanistan, Pakistan
32. Kannada: Nānu ninnannu prītisuttēne
The place it’s spoken: Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra (India)
33. Malayalam: ñān ninne snēhikkunnu
The place it’s spoken: Kerala, Lakshadweep, Mahé (India)
34. Sundanese: abdi bogoh ka anjeun
The place it’s spoken: Java (Indonesia)
35. Chamorro: Hu guiaya hao
The place it’s spoken: it is a Austronesian language spoken primarily on the island of Guam, and likewise within the Marianas Islands.
36. Hausa: Ina son ka
The place it’s spoken: Nigeria
37. Burmese: mainnkohkyittaal
The place it’s spoken: Myanmar

38. Oriya: mu tumoku bhala paye
The place it’s spoken: Odisha (India)
39. Armenian: Sure sirum yem ok’yez
The place it’s spoken: Armenia Georgi and Russia
40. Ukrainian: ya tebe lyublyu
The place it’s spoken: Ukraine
41. Bhojpuri: hum tohse pyaar kareni
The place it’s spoken: Bihar (India)
42. Tagalog: Iniibig kita
The place it’s spoken: Manila and Northern Philippines

43. Yoruba: mo nifẹ rẹ
The place it’s spoken: Nigeria, Benin and Togo
44. Maithili: hawm ahāṃ se prem karechi
The place it’s spoken: Bihar (India)
45. Sindhi: Man tokhe prem karyan ti or Man tokhe prem karyan to
The place it’s spoken: Sindh (Pakistan and neighboring areas in India)
46. Swahili: nakupenda
The place it’s spoken: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda
Swahili is essentially the most extensively spoken language in Africa with about 100 million audio system and is the nationwide language of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.

Swahili is alleged to have originated from Arabic, amongst different languages. It’s doable the language got here from interactions between Arabs and East Africans again within the day.
47. Uzbek: Males seni Sevaman
The place it’s spoken: Uzbekistan
48. Amharic: ewedihalehu
The place it’s spoken: Ethiopia
49. Fula: mi yidi ma
The place it’s spoken: West and Central Africa, from Senegal to Sudan
50. Igbo: a hụrụ m gị n’anya
The place it’s spoken: Nigeria
51. Oromo: Sin jaalladha’
The place it’s spoken: Ethiopia and Kenya
52. Romanian: te iubesc
The place it’s spoken: Romania, Moldova
53. Azerbaijani: Mən səni sevirəm
The place it’s spoken: Azerbaijan and Northern Iran
54. Manipuri/Meitei: əi-nə nəng-bu nung-shi
The place it’s spoken: North East India, Bangladesh, Burma
55. Chichewa: Ndimakukonda Ndimakukondani
The place it’s spoken: Chichewa is a Bantu language spoken in elements of Malawi, Zambia, Mozambique
56. Cebuano: gihigugma TIKA
The place it’s spoken: Central and Southern Philippines
57. Dutch: ik hou van je
The place it’s spoken: Belgium (Flanders, Brussels), Netherlands and Suriname

58. Kurdish: Ez hej te dikim
The place it’s spoken: “Kurdistan”, northern Iraq, Iran, Turkey and Syria
59. Serbo-Croatian: Volim te
The place it’s spoken: Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Montenegro
60. Malagasy: tiako ianao
The place it’s spoken: Madagascar
61. Nepali: Ma timīlā’ī māyā garchu
The place it’s spoken: Nepal and neighbouring areas, Sikkim, (India)

62. Saraiki: mẽ tenū̃ piār kardā hā̃
The place it’s spoken: Sindh (Pakistan)
63. Santali: ing aming sibilama
The place it’s spoken: India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan
64. Khmer: khnhom sralanh anak
The place it’s spoken: Cambodia
65. Sinhalese: mama oyāṭa ādareyi
The place it’s spoken: Sri Lanka

66. Bambara: M’bi fe
The place it’s spoken: Bambara is a Mali Mande language with about 3 million audio system in Mali, Burkina Faso and Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Ghana
67. Assamese: môi apunak bhal paû
Assam (India)
68. Madurese: Kula tresna / panjengan
The place it’s spoken: Madura, and Java (Indonesia)
69. Somali: Waan ku jeclahay
The place it’s spoken: Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Djibouti, and Yemen
70. Magahi: həm t̪oːraː seː pjaːr kərə hɪjoː/
The place it’s spoken: Bihar (India)
71. Dogri: Minjo tere naal pyar hega
The place it’s spoken: Kashmir Jamu (india)
72. Marwari: primary tanne pyaar karoon
The place it’s spoken: Rajastan (India and Pakistan)
73. Hungarian: Szeretlek
The place it’s spoken: Hungary and areas in neighbouring nations
74. Chewa: ndimakukondani
The place it’s spoken: Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe

75. Kinyarwanda: Ndagukunda
The place it’s spoken: Kinyarwanda, a Bantu language spoken in primarily in Rwanda
76. Greek: Se agapó
The place it’s spoken: Greece, Cyprus
77. Akan/Twi: Me dor wo
The place it’s spoken: Ghana, Ivory Coast
78. Khasi: Nga ieid ia phi
The place it’s spoken: Meghalaya state in India by the Khasi folks.
79. Kazakh: males seni jaqsı köremin
The place it’s spoken: Kazakhstan
80. Tswana: Ke a go rata
The place it’s spoken: Botswana

81. Hebrew: (man to a lady) –“Ani Ohev Otach”
- (girl to a person) –“Ani Ohevet Otcha”
- (girl to a lady) –“Ani Ohevet Otach”
- (man to a person) –“Ani Ohev Otcha”
The place it’s spoken: Israel
82. Zulu: Ngiyakuthanda
The place it’s spoken: South Africa
83. Czech: Miluji tě
The place it’s spoken: Czech Republic
84. Kinyarwanda: ndagukunda
The place it’s spoken: Rwanda

85. Kokani: hav tujo mog korta
The place it’s spoken: Goa (india)
86. Haitian Creole: Mwen renmen ou
The place it’s spoken: Haiti
87. Afrikaans: Ek het jou lief
The place it’s spoken: South Africa
88. Ilokano: Ayayatenka, (ay-aya-ten kaw)
The place it’s spoken: Northern Luzon within the Philippines
89. Quechua: Kuyayki
The place it’s spoken: Peru and Bolivia
90. Kirundi: Ndagukunda
The place it’s spoken: Burundi and Uganda
91. Swedish: jag älskar dig
The place it’s spoken: Sweden and Finland
92. Hmong: Kuv hlub koj
The place it’s spoken: Laos and neighbouring areas
93. Shona: Ndinokuda
The place it’s spoken: Zimbabwe
94. Hiligaynon: Palangga ko ikaw Guina higugma ko ikaw
The place it’s spoken: Western Visayas within the Philippines
95. Uyghur: (Män sızni söyümän)
The place it’s spoken: Xinjiang (Western China)
96. Balochi: Tu mana doost biyeh
The place it’s spoken: Balochistan (province in Pakistan and Iran)
97. Belarusian: ja ciabie kachaju
The place it’s spoken: Belarus
98. Maori: Kei te aroha au ki a koe
The place it’s spoken: New Zealand
99. Xhosa: ndiyakuthanda
The place it’s spoken: South Africa
100. Konkani: Hav tukka Mog Karta
The place it’s spoken: Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra (India)

So whether or not you’re telling somebody je t’aime, wo ai ni, nakupenda, or I really like you, you’ll be able to say it in 100 other ways at this time.
And naturally, there’s all the time the nice quaint hug and kiss, although that may range extensively from area to area too!
‘Til subsequent time we see one another, jag älskar dig!
Notice: Language rankings sourced from Worldwide Phonetic Alphabet primarily based on variety of audio system, and the thirteenth version of Ethnologue by way of David P Brown. Translations sourced from Google translate and a myriad of different sources. In case you see an error right here, please remark and let me know!