How to say I love you in Swedish

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How do you say I love you in Argentinian? Come on! The word word means will (original, desire). The Spaniards are right: I love you! However, the word te noise is used, in more songs or in the language of love.

How to say woman in Bambara?

How to say woman in Bambara?
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If I understand correctly, your wife is called OUARABA. Absolutely not! It is indeed the word Bambara but in Bambara, we write waraba.

How can I say I miss you in Bambara? I nyénafin bè n na. I am nyena fin bila n na. “I miss you.” (lit.: “Your search is with me.”)

How do you say I love you in Bambara?

i ni sogoma (safe); i ni tlé (evening); or i say hello good night
nasan I’m tired, I’m going to bed
k’an ben sini; okay See you tomorrow; Welcome
ba fe; I nyénafin bè n’na I love you; I miss you
ayi; awo, don’t like; not seen; inches No; Nice shot; the feeling of well-being; THANKS

How to say I love you in Malian? To say “I love you” in Bambara, we say “M’bi fe”. Bambara is widely spoken in Mali.

How to say I love you in Algonquin?

How to say I love you in Algonquin?
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“We can’t leave Marieville without teaching you a word in Algonquin. Kisakin. It means I love you,” said the singer before winning the title to applause.

How can you say I love you in Colombia? Let me tell you what you want.”

How to say I love you in all languages? How to say “I love you” in all dialects?

  • Abé: “My ko lo fon”
  • Abouré: “I love you”
  • Acholi: “Amari”
  • Afar: “Ko kicinio”
  • Afghanistan: “My derm dos”
  • Afrikaans: “Ek het jou liefe” ko “Ek is lief vir jou”
  • Akan: “Me dor wo”
  • Albanian: “Te dua” ko “Te dashoroj” ko “Te dashoroj”

How can you say I love you in the attié?

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ATIKAMEKW Canada (Quebec) ki sakihitin
SPEECH Ivory Coast min bou la ye
AZERI Azerbaijan, Russia (Dagestan), Iran pleasure men
BACHKIR Rasha (Bashkortostan) Ñ​​Ñ Ð¸Ð½Ñ Ñ Ñ€€Ð°Ñ‚ау (min khine yaratau)

How to say I love you in fang?

How to say I love you in fang?
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CROC Equatorial Guinea, Gabon my dzing wa / gnôre wa
FIJIAN Fiji and the power

How to say I love you in Baoulé? Among the Baoulé, the child born on Sunday is called “Amoin†(for the girl) or “Kouamé†(for the baby). “Mom, I love you,” he thought to himself, “Dude, mi klowoo.”

How can I say I love you in it? I have listed some tips in this area to help you have sex with the person of your choice!

  • Italian. I love you Ti € ‘Ti voglio bene / Ti amo. …
  • Spanish. I love you Te€“Te quiero / Te amo. …
  • Fotigal. I love you E E “Eu te amo. …
  • Turkish. I love you Sen€“Seni seviyorum.
  • Albanian. I want you €“Pray.
  • Afrikaans. …
  • Mandarin. …
  • Greek.

How to say I love you in Canadian?

How to say I love you in Canadian?
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French French: go t’adore (say I love you). French French: go t’aime (say go t’aime bien). Faroese: for example elski teg.

How do you say I love you? I love you! they have! ka ruhi! I love you!

How to say I love you in gypsy?

How to say I love you in gypsy?
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Naj drago eat you varekon azbel man.

How do you say mother in gypsy? Calo is the language of the gypsies of Spain. G 1 Papa, padre: F, MH Mamá, madre: M, FW Tío: FB, MB Tía: FZ, MZ Patu: F, MH Matu: M, FW Chachi: MB (ws) da MBe (ws) [& addr .]

How do you say goodbye as a gypsy? Manouche: Simple and easy translation from a dictionary.

How to say I love you with other words?

Words of love: I love you

  • When I tell you that I love you, I don’t do it naturally. …
  • I love you for who you are and for who you are today. …
  • Today, I understand that all love songs are about you.
  • If only I could go back in time…

How to say I love you with one word? “I’m scared”, “I got you out”, or “I have a boom blessing”.

How to say I love you in Bamileke?

Ina son ku: Ngâ kè ‘ō (ngeu nkè high!)

How to say my love in Cameroon? John aili tili ná: †oLoba e nde ndolo.â€

How is it going in Bamileke? ello ala alaSalamu alaikum or œ œ … or “A lè kehâ means: “How are you? “How are you? â€