1. Afrikaans – Ek is lief vir jou
2. Albanian – te dua
3. Alentejano (Portugal) – Gosto De Ti, Porra!
4. Alsacien (Elsass) – Ich hoan dich gear
5. Amharic (Aethio.) – Afekrishalehou
6. Arabic – Ana Ahebak / Ana Bahibak
7. Armenian – yes kez shat em siroom
8. Assamese – Moi tomak bhal pau
9. Assyr – Az tha hijthmekem
10. Bahasa Malayu (Malaysia) – Saya cinta mu
11. Bambara – M’bi fe
12. Bangla – Ami tomakay bala basi
13. Bangladeschi – Ami tomake walobashi
14. Basque – Nere maitea
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16. Bavarian – tuI mog di
17. Belarusian – Ya tabe kahayu
18. Bengali – Ami tomake bhalobashi
19. Berber – Lakh tirikh
20. Bicol – Namumutan ta ka
21. Bisaya – Nahigugma ako kanimo
22. Bolivian Quechua – Qanta munani
23. Bosnian – Ja te volim (formally) or volim-te Turkish seni seviyorum
24. Bulgarian – As te obicham
25. Bulgarian – Obicham te
26. Burmese – chit pa de
27. Cambodian (to the female) – bon saleng oun
28. Cambodian (to the male) – oun saleng bon
29. Canadian French – Je t’adore (”I love you”)
30. Canadian French – Je t’aime (”I like you”)
31. Catalan – T’estim (mallorcan)
32. Cebuano – Gihigugma ko ikaw
33. Chamoru (or Chamorro) – Hu guaiya hao
34. Cherokee – Tsi ge yu i
35. Cheyenne – Ne mohotatse
36. Chichewa – Ndimakukonda
37. Chickasaw – Chiholloli (first ‘i’ nasalized)
38. Chinese – Ngo oi ney a (Cantonese)
39. Chinese – Wuo ai nee (Mandarin) — wo ai ni (updated by mei*mei )
40. Corsican – Ti tengu cara (to female)
41. Corsican – Ti tengu caru (to male)
42. Creol – Mi aime jou
43. Croatian – Volim te (used in common speech)
44. Czech – Miluji Te
45. Danish – Jeg elsker dig
46. Dutch – Ik hou van jou
47. Dutch – Jeg elsker dig
48. Ecuador Quechua – Canda munani
49. English – I love thee (used only in Christian context)
50. English – I love you
51. Eskimo – Nagligivaget
52. Esperanto – Mi amas vim
53. Estonian – Ma armastan sind / Mina armastan sind (formal)
54. Ethiopia – afekereshe alhu
55. Faroese – Eg elski teg
56. Farsi – Tora dost daram
57. Filipino – Mahal ka ta — mahal ki ta (updated by mei*mei)
58. Finnish (Minä) rakastan sinua
59. Flemish (Ghent) – ‘k’ou van ui
60. French (formal) – Je vous aime — French (non-formal) = Je t’aime (updated by rhazchan)
61. Friesian – Ik hald fan dei
62. Gaelic – Tá mé i ngrá leat
63. Galician – Querote (or) Amote
64. Georgian – Miquar shen
65. German – Ich liebe Dich
66. Ghanaian – Me dor wo
67. Greek – agapo se
68. Greek – S’agapo
69. Greenlandic – Asavakit
70. Gronings – Ik hol van die
71. Gujarati – oo tane prem karu chu
72. Hausa – Ina sonki
73. Hawaiian – Aloha au ia`oe
74. Hebrew – Ani ohevet ota
75. Hiligaynon – Guina higugma ko ikaw
76. Hindi – Main tumsey pyaar karta hoon / Maine Pyar Kiya
77. Hmong – Kuv hlub koj
78. Hokkien – Wa ai lu
79. Hopi – Nu’ umi unangwa’ta
80. Hungarian – Szeretlek te’ged
81. Icelandic – Eg elska thig
82. Ilocano – Ay ayating ka
83. Indi – Mai Tujhe Pyaar Kartha Ho
84. Indonesian – Saya cinta padamu (’Saya’ –> ‘Aku’
85. Inuit – Negligevapse
86. Iranian – Mahn doostaht doh-rahm
87. Irish – taim i’ ngra leat
88. Italian – Ti amo/Ti voglio bene
89. Japanese – Anata wa, dai suki desu / watashiwa, anata aishiteimasu (updated by alex_hoshi)
90. Javanese (formal) – Kulo tresno marang panjenengan
91. Javanese (informal) – aku tresno kowe (updated by alex_hoshi
92. Kannada – Naanu ninna preetisuttene
93. Kapampangan – Kaluguran daka
94. Kenya (Kalenjin) – Achamin
95. Kenya (Kiswahili) – Ninakupenda
96. Kikongo – Mono ke zola nge (mono ke’ zola nge’)
97. Kiswahili – Nakupenda
98. Konkani – Tu magel moga cho
99. Korean – SA LANG HAE / Na No Sa Lan Hei
100. Kurdish – Khoshtm Auyt
101. Laos – Chanrackkun
102. Latin – Te amo
103. Latvian – Es mîlu Tevi
104. Lebanese – Bahibak
105. Lingala – Nalingi yo
106. Lithuanian – As Myliu Tave
107. Lojban – mi do prami
108. Luo – Aheri
109. Luxembourgeois – Ech hun dech gäer
110. Macedonian – Jas Te Sakam
111. Madrid – lingo Me molas, tronca
112. Malaysia – Saya cintamu / Saya sayangmu / Aku sayang enkow / Sayah Chantikan Awah
113. Malayalam – Njyaan Ninne’ Preetikyunnu
114. Mohawk- Konoronhkwa
115. Navaho – Ayor anosh’ni
116. Norwegian – Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk)
117. Osetian – Aez dae warzyn
118. Persian – Tora dost daram
119. Polish Kocham – Cie / Ja cie kocham
120. Portuguese – Amo-te / Eu te amo
121. Romanian – Te iu besc
122. Russian – Ya vas liubliu / ya liubliu tebia / ya tebia liubliu / Ya polyubeel tebya.
123. Scot – Gaelic Tha gra\dh agam ort
124. Serbian – LUBim te.
125. Serbocroatian – volim te
126. Shona – Ndinokuda
127. Sinhalese – Mama oyata adarei
128. Sioux – Techihhila
129. Slovak – lubim ta
130. Slovene – ljubim te
131. Spanish – Te quiero / Te amo
132. Srilankan Mama Oyata Arderyi
133. Swahili – Naku penda (followed by the person’s name)
134. Swedish – Jag a”lskar dig
135. Swiss-German Ch’ha di ga”rn
136. Syrian – Lebanes BHEBBEK (to a female) / Lebanes BHEBBAK (to a male)
138. Tagalog – Mahal kita
139. Tamil – n^An unnaik kAthalikkinREn (I love you)
140. Telugu – Neenu ninnu pra’mistu’nnanu
141. Thai – Ch’an Rak Khun / Phom Rak Khun
142. Tunisian – Ha eh bak *
143. Turkish – Seni seviyo*rum (o* means o)
144. Ukrainian – ja tebe koKHAju (real true love)
145. Vietnamese – Em ye^u anh (woman to man) / Anh ye^u em (man to woman)
146. Welsh – ‘Rwy’n dy garu di.
147. Yiddish Ich libe dich
148. Yugoslavian – Ya te volim
149. Zazi – Ezhele hezdege (sp?)
150. Zuni – Tom ho’ ichema
151. Zulu – Ngiyakuthanda!
Dalam bahasa daerah :
1. Aceh – loen galak gata
2. Bangka – ku nek kek ka
3. Banjarmasin – unda katuju’ lawan ikam
4. Batak Karo – ngena ateku kam
5. Batak Toba – holong rohakku tu ho (updated by babiho)
6. Bugis – u puji’ki an’dri
7. Dayak (kenyah) – ake uba iko
8. Jakarta – abang demen ame eneng
9. Jawa – Aku tresno karo kowe – kulo tresno karo kowe – Kulo tresna Panjenengan (halus) (updated by bankaixxx)
10. Manado – kita suka pangana
11. Padang – ambo senang siko — Aden suko jo kau (updated by lolce)
12. Palembang – aku cinto bedebek samo kau
13. Sunda – abdi bogoh ka anjeun
14. Suroboyo – aku cinta kön, c*k!!!
15. Betawi – gue cinte ama elu