How do you say

How do you say
>I love you
In your language, Sup Forums?

kisâkihitin

Seni süyemin

Quica em mim rabetão.

estás bien rica morra

Ouhibouki

Te amo

pretty sure that's "je t'aime" and not "ouhibouki"

you got a right nice pair you do like

te comia tor xumin guarrilla

Chupame el casco

my language is arabic.

Jag älskar dig

It's very nice to hear. Me and my wife say it like tourettes so frequently and passively that it has become an issue for me mumbling it out to people I'm very relaxed around such as close friends and brother unconciously

>my language is arabic.
why is your flag french then?

where do you see the contradiction

Probably an arab living in France

Volim te.

I thought an new worlder would be familiar with the concept of immigration and settling in foreign lands for financial opportunities

ta langue c'est le français maintenant petit arbre

Kom nå ska æ pul dæ kjerring!

"te volem" means "we love you" in valencian wtf

Ljubim te.

Nixħtek mal-art u nirfislek wiċċek!

Why are Germans so autistic

Comes from "volja", "to will", which has roots in the Latin verb "volo" which has the same meaning. You can also say "Ljubim te.", but that is archaic. "Ljubiti" got reduced through time from "to love" to strictly "to kiss".

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And 'volim te' means 'I vote for you' in Slovenian. That's why when you meet a Croatian girl, you discuss her projected policies first.

Kill yourself

dögölj meg

A7ebak

What if I am gay and I want to tell a guy "I love you" ?

Szeretlek
Never heard from anyone ;_;

cool
that's like constipated in english and constipado in spanish (that means that i got a cold)

this

ITT: words you’ll never hear nor get to say

γαμώ τα νεkρά

אני אוהב אותך

wrong, it's szopjál le

Ég elska þig

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dögölj meg nyomorék

mina rakasta sina

>flag

>you will never get to say those words