Say "I Love You" For Valentine's Day


Say "I Love You" For Valentine's Day

 by: Jeffrey Strain

With Valentine's Day just around the corner, it's time to start thinking about the perfect gift for the one you love. Whether you are looking for something special on a tight budget or would simply like to add something special to another gift, there's no better way to express your love than by saying it in a variety of languages.

Find a nice jar and cut different colored paper into heart-shaped pieces. Write "I Love You" in a different language on each heart and place it in the jar. Continue doing this until the jar is full. Add a nice ribbon around the jar and you have a wonderful jar of "Love" to give.

If you want Valentine's Day to last longer, write each "I Love You" in a different language on a colored, heart-shaped piece of paper. Then place each heart into a separate envelope. For the next two months, each day you can place a new envelope somewhere where your partner will find it making your love - and Valentine's Day - last a couple of months rather that a single day.

If you are in a more playful mood, cut out the heart-shaped pieces of paper and write "I Love You" in a different language along with a hint where your partner can find the next envelope. Have your partner do a scavenger hunt to find each envelope until they come to the final piece where "I Love You" is written in English with whatever Valentine gift you have decided to give.

No matter how you ultimately decide to give the gift of "I Love You," it'll be a gift long remembered and cherished by the person who receives it.

Different Ways To Say "I Love You"

  1. a) Arabic Ana behibak (to male)

  2. b) Arabic Ana behibek (to female)

  3. Bavarian I mog di narrisch gern

  4. Bengali Ami tomake bhalobashi

  5. Brazilian (Portuguese) Eu te amo

  6. Bulgarian Obicham te

  7. Burmese Chit pa de

  8. Cambodian Bon sro lanh oon

  9. Chinese (Cantonese) Ngo oi ney

  10. Chinese (Mandarin) Wo ie ni

  11. Croatian Ljubim te

  12. Czech Miluji te

  13. Danish Jeg elsker dig

  14. Dutch Ik hou van jou

  15. Esperanto Mi amas vin

  16. Estonian Mina armastan sind

  17. Filipino Mahal ka ta

  18. Finnish Mina rakastan sinua

  19. Flemish Ik zie oe geerne

  20. French Je t'aime

  21. Gaelic Ta gra agam ort

  22. German Ich liebe dich

  23. Greek S' agapo

  24. a) Hebrew Ani ohev otach (to female)

  25. b) Hebrew Ani ohev otcha (to male)

  26. Hindi Mai tumse pyar karta hoo

  27. Hopi Nu' umi unangwa'ta

  28. Hungarian Szeretlek

  29. Icelandic Eg elska thig

  30. Indonesian Saja kasih saudari

  31. Irish Taim i' ngra leat

  32. Italian Ti amo

  33. Japanese Kimi o ai shiteru

  34. Javanese Kulo tresno

  35. Korean Tangsinul sarang ha yo

  36. Lao Koi muk jao

  37. Latin Te amo

  38. Latvian Es milu tevi

  39. Macedonian Sakam te

  40. Malay Saya cintamu

  41. Mohawk Konoronhkwa

  42. Navaho Ayor anosh'ni

  43. Norwegian Eg elskar deg

  44. Persian Tora dost daram

  45. Polish Kocham cie

  46. Portuguese Amo-te

  47. Romanian Te iu besc

  48. Russian Ya vas liubliu

  49. Serbian Lubim te

  50. Shona Ndinokuda

  51. Sioux Techihhila

  52. Slovak Lubim ta

  53. Spanish Te quiero

  54. Swahili Naku penda

  55. Swedish Jag a'lskar dig

  56. Tagalog Mahal kita

  57. Thai Ch'an rak khun

  58. Tunisian Ha eh bak

  59. Turkish Seni seviyo rum

  60. Ukrainian Ja tebe kokhaju

  61. Vietnamese Toi yeu em

  62. Welsh 'Rwy'n dy garu di

  63. Yiddish Ich libe dich

  64. Yugoslavian Ya te volim

  65. Zulu Ngiyakuthanda

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