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Happy Valentine's Day 2026: How to say 'I Love You' in 15 different languages!

etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 13, 2026, 10:30 IST
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How to say 'I Love You' in 15 different languages!

One of the most romantic days in the year, Valentine's Day is just around the corner. As February 14 approaches, love is in the air, and couples are getting ready to express heir love for each other. If you too plan to say "I love you" to your partner, but in a new language then read this article. In our globalised world, these simple words transcend borders, turning a heartfelt moment into something exotic and unforgettable. Whether you're planning a romantic getaway, surprising your sweetheart with a multilingual card, or just want to add sparkle to your affection, mastering these phrases shows your effort and thoughtfulness to surprise your partner and express your love for them.
These phrases aren't just words; they're bridges to cultures, making your Valentine's Day celebrations stand out.
From the poetic romance of French to the rhythmic charm of Swahili, saying "I love you" differently can deepen your bond and create lasting memories. Read on to know more:

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English: I Love You

The classic, straightforward declaration that's universal in movies and songs. Say it with eye contact for maximum impact—it's timeless and sincere.

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Spanish: Te Quiero or Te Amo

"Te quiero" is casual affection, like "I care for you deeply," while "Te amo" is intense passion. Perfect for Latin lovers; roll the 'r' for flair on Valentine's.

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French: Je T'aime

The language of love at its finest—soft, elegant, and seductive. Whisper it over candlelight; it evokes Parisian romance effortlessly.

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Italian: Ti Amo

Passionate and melodic, this flows like an opera aria.

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German: Ich Liebe Dich

' Ich Liebe Dich' means 'I love you' in German. It is direct and heartfelt, despite the language's reputation for precision. It's warm in cozy moments, proving depth beneath the structure.

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Portuguese: Eu Te Amo

'Eu Te Amo' sounds sultry with a Brazilian twist, especially in song.


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Japanese: Aishiteru (or Suki Desu)

"Aishiteru" is profound and rare, saved for true commitment; meanwhile, "suki desu" in Japanese means "I like you" sweetly. Ties to the Ma concept from stable Japanese bonds.


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Mandarin Chinese: Wǒ Ài Nǐ

Tonal and poetic, with rising-falling sounds. Write it in characters (我爱你) for a gift— it symbolises enduring love in Eastern culture.

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Hindi: Main Tumse Pyaar Karta Hoon (to male) / Main Tumse Pyaar Karti Hoon (to female)

This is simple, melodic and quite famous in Bollywood movies. This is what desi romance are made up of.

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Arabic: Ana Bahebak (to male) / Ana Bahibak (to female)

Deeply emotional with throat sounds. Conveys soulful devotion; ideal for starry desert-date fantasies.

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Russian: Ya Tebya Lyublyu

Strong and poetic, like a winter ballad. Pronounce with a soft 'v'; it's resilient, mirroring enduring Siberian love stories.

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Swahili: Nakupenda

Simple, joyful East African warmth. "Na-ku-pen-da" rolls off the tongue—great for adventurous couples dreaming of safaris.

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Korean: Saranghae

Trendy from K-dramas, 'Saranghae' is cute yet sincere. Add "yo" for politeness.

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Dutch: Ik Hou Van Jou

Ik Hou Van Jou has a unique 'g' sound. It suits bike rides in tulip fields for that wholesome European charm.

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Greek: S'agapo

Ancient roots in mythology—passionate and eternal. Say it gazing at ruins; evokes gods and timeless devotion.

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