How do you guys say 'I love you' in your native language?
Russian. Я люблю тeбя (Ya lyublyu tebya).
How do you guys say 'I love you' in your native language?
Russian. Я люблю тeбя (Ya lyublyu tebya).
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아따 사랑혀요잉
Nice. It's really beautiful.
Coucou tu veux voir ma bite
Ime mun kyrpää
there u go
I thought it was this
youtube.com
but I've seen posts that say russian language has very loss sentence structure
Voi viddu Make XDDDD
Te iubesc.
Zece intelectuali din zece.
Je t’aime
'Ya lyublyu vas' is acceptable too but 'vas' sounds a bit formal.
in english the shorter the word the less formal it usually is, usually formal language has a bunch of long french loan words
"Vas" basically - french vous, it's a bit strange to use it instead of "tu". Ya lublyu tebya.
Jeg elsker Frankrig :-)
Inħobbok
>Ya lublyu tebya.
Who the hell says that except for american movie characters?
What did you mean by this?
gib russian gf.
Αγαπώ σε
Ljubim te (no one ever says this)
Rad te imam ("I like you", much more common)
愛しています(ai-shi-te-i-ma-su, Direct translation “be loving”)
Say it when you want to embarrass us
好きです(su-ki-de-su, something like “like” or “favourite”)
Say it when you make a profession of love to a cute person you like (or love)
>su-ki-de-su
cyки дecy))))
Te quiero (I love you, tho literal translated as I want you;)
Me gustas (I like you)
>no one ever says this
Why btw?
I do, what's wrong with it?
The word order is wrong. Spoken Russian normally uses SOV in such short sentences: "Ja tebia liubliu" - "I you love"
Eu te amo
Brazil
love ya
Lol, each variants are absolutely correct and often used
God, you're such a dumbass.
btw which one is the most used
Sai-ki-de-shi?
Wrong
It's EU QUERO FUDER ESSE TEU RABO
What difference between " Ya lyublyu tebya" and "Ja tebia liubliu"???
キリル文字が出来ないか。
Literally no difference. Russian has s flexible word order.
They are the same. And probably uses with the same frequency
That is the same words, with different positions. In Russian you can put words without any sorting.
Ya/a - I
Tebia/Tebya - You
Lublyu - love
"Ya tebya lublyu", "Tebya ya lublyu", "Lublyu ya tebya" and so on all are correct, but can be used in different situations. Basic "i love you" are same as "ya tebya lublyu" "ya lublyu tebya".
"Tebya ya lublyu" (you i love) can be used to answer the question - "Whom do you love?" - "Tebya (ya lublyu), дypa"
It just sounds awkward
Ljubim te
How do you say "D-dummy" in the russkie yazik
Beликoлeпный
Ti amo
Italiano
Te amo
Spanish
:3
Jeg elsker deg
I am short of study
Excuse me
Cyrillic characters seem to be difficult,
aiciтepy. Quite interesting
>Cyrillic characters seem to be difficult
Not really, you can learn it for a one day. Easiest part in Russian language, lol.
You really think you can fool another Slav like that?
Lol, you are german anyway
Stay jelly ruschek
Hai un bel culo
italian
Volim te
मैं तुमसे प्यार करता हूँ। (Hindi)
मैं तुमसे प्रेम करता हूँ। (Sanskritized Hindi)
मैं तुमसे मोहब्बत करता हूँ। (Persianized Hindi aka Urdu)
Main tumse pyaar karta hoon.
Main tumse prem karta hoon.
Main tumse mohabbat karta hoon.
I prefer 3.
cringe
Je t'aime t. true swiss language
>Ime mun kyrpää
WTF? How can you have two such a drastically different meanings for this in your language?
Isn't the biggest language supposed to be german there?
Æз yapзын дæy
youtu.be
Suomi on ihan mukava kieli, mutta, onko se oltava "Rakastan sua"?