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CarCrashHearts8 Posted at 12:21 am on June 24, 2008
can you tell me what "i still love you" is in that language and what language it is?

i'd really appreciate it.

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Medicated Smile Posted at 5:51 am on Aug. 14, 2008
Hebrew:  Ani ohev(et) otakh/otkha
Japanese: Ai shite iru
Chinese: Wo ai ni
ASL:  Put your pinkie and pointer finger and thumb up
French: Je t'aime
Dutch: Ik hou van je (I think, it's been a while...)
hurriyah38 Posted at 6:05 pm on Aug. 3, 2008
todavia te amo!!!
Kitty Kiska Posted at 6:22 am on July 18, 2008
Quote: from Shaknbake at 3:52 pm on July 5, 2008

Quote: from Kitty Kiska at 4:44 am on June 24, 2008

Thats "ill always love you"...

Contextually, toujours and encore are used for "still."

so

"Tu n'as pas encore fait tes devoirs?"

but

"Tu es toujours avec cette chienne de Long Island?"

As per the OP, "Je t'aime toujours," would be French.


Im quite aware that it can be used...but something you wouldenty say in normal speech...like toujour would be used more to say always but not as much for still since there is another more clear word to describe the word still

MaryLin Posted at 2:57 pm on July 8, 2008
Speak several languages: estonian, english, russia, finnish, french, spanish. Pick one.
dandelionsky Posted at 4:05 am on July 8, 2008
我仍然爱你- chinese
Borislav Posted at 12:38 pm on July 7, 2008
Quote: from k1Lka at 12:29 am on June 24, 2008

"Ya Lyublyu Tebya" - Russian

You know your russian.

schneewittchen Posted at 12:00 pm on July 7, 2008
"Ich liebe dich immer noch" (German)
pocky bot Posted at 8:15 am on July 7, 2008
Vietnamese (I'm not sure about the 'still' part):

If you are a Vietnamese girl, you would say:
Em yeu anh (boy)

If you are a Vietnamese guy, you would say:
Anh yeu em

Shaknbake Posted at 3:52 pm on July 5, 2008
Quote: from Kitty Kiska at 4:44 am on June 24, 2008

Thats "ill always love you"...

Contextually, toujours and encore are used for "still."

so

"Tu n'as pas encore fait tes devoirs?"

but

"Tu es toujours avec cette chienne de Long Island?"

As per the OP, "Je t'aime toujours," would be French.

JeanClaude Posted at 11:42 am on July 5, 2008
Japanese:
Aishiteru
愛してる
I love you.

Zutto kimi o omotteru
ずっと君を思ってる
I will always love you.

maggie666 Posted at 10:49 am on June 29, 2008
Polish - "ciągle cię kocham"
vuisminebitz Posted at 8:43 pm on June 24, 2008
*loch, like where nessy is said to be.
vuisminebitz Posted at 8:40 pm on June 24, 2008
Yiddish:  ikh hob dikh nokh lib (kh guttural like the ch in bach and lach), the language is written in the Hebrew alphabet so if you want that I'll post that too.  
Blue Baby Posted at 8:36 pm on June 24, 2008
Tagalog: Mahal pa rin kita.

Cebuano: Gihigugma gihapon tika.

SerendipityDarling Posted at 8:33 am on June 24, 2008
Afrikaans: Ek het jou liefe
Dutch: Ik hou van jou
Irish: Gráím thú

They just mean "I love you" :D

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