Say "I LOVE YOU" in 3 or more DIFFERENT LANGUAGES and win $5 DOLLARS
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Can you say "I love you" in 3 or more languages? For Valentine's day, Nathan Osmond went to Brigham Young University (BYU) campus and challenged college students with that very task. If they could say "I love you" in at least 3 languages they won $5. Do you think you would be able to say "I love you" in different languages? Comment below with what languages you know how to speak!
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Of course I can say that
I love you -English
Я люблю тебя-Russian
Mən səni sevirəm-Azerbaijan language.
Wherre is my $5
@@captainaryan26 nope most indians can speak 2 languages
@@captainaryan26 even I can speak many languages
I love you
நான் உன்னை காதலிக்கிறேன்
사랑해
Hey bro
I from Myanmar or Burma..
I love you..(English)
ငါ မင်းကို ချစ်တယ်.(Myanmar)
Nga Minko Chit Tal.😁(myanmar) ..
Contact me😁...
Yangon/ Mandalay..
Fb acc Robert David Son Amara...😁
I've edited this comment so you don't know what I did comment in the first place.
Hahahah so easy....that's the huge advantage of romance language
Me speaking all these languages also Catalan, Arabic and Basque.
Great
Exactly!
boom tetris for jeff
In Europe you should ask for "I love you" in at least six languages. Otherwise it's too easy.
Same in here in Malaysia, 3 was easy
Are ya challenging me son?
Don't challenge an European lol
Portuguese (🇧🇷 and 🇵🇹):
Te amo/ amo-te
(This is my language)
Spanish:
Te quiero/Te amo
Italian:
Ti amo
French:
Je t'aime
Japanese:
愛している (aishiteiru)
English:
I love you
If you speak Montenegrian, Bosnian, Serbian, or Croatian, they're all the same (maybe Slovenian too but I am not sure), so that's a free 5 or 6 languages including English lmao
I can in 7 🥳
@@dreamcatcheritsme4712 yall Malaysians always bring your country up
"Ich hab dich lieb" in german actually means "I love you/I really like you" but more in a platonic way. But you can also say "Ich liebe dich" which is mostly used in a romantic way. :)
YOu can also say that in aromantic way. For example if you are already in arelationship.
@@AppelXY I think that's quite rare. I mean I'm not german, yet german is still my first language since I'm swiss. But usually I only hear people say "ich habe dich lieb" in a platonic way or if they've been together for a very long time
@@grafyad I'm german, I can confirm that "Ich hab dich lieb" is the version for non-romantic lovers, e.g. friends and family
@@AppelXY no one in Germany would say ich hab dich lieb in a romantic way :D
@@xunvenile I remember times where people online said it was weird to say "ich liebe dich" in a relationship but its literally so weird to say "ich hab dich lieb" instead😭
My heart fluttered when i heard "i love you" in latvian. Its so cool thath people learn such a difficult language.
Love from Latvia🇱🇻🇱🇻
we got the same name but im bulgariannn😂🇧🇬 my best friend is latvian tho so she teaches me some words sometimes! pretty cool language :)
Coooolllll!!! If u dont mind, how do you write your name?
Oh yes sure ! So cute.
Greetings Braliukas! ❤️
Love from Latvia, liepaja 🇱🇻🇱🇻🇱🇻🇱🇻🇱🇻🇱🇻🇱🇻🇱🇻🇱🇻🇱🇻
@Cat Sam im from Valmiera🇱🇻🇱🇻🇱🇻🇱🇻
An Indian person can easily win this challenge.
easy peasy
why
@@frstarz Because in india language changes after every two hundred kilometres and accent changes after every 100 kilometres. So even if am Indian doesn't speak any foreign language, he or she would be able to speak atleast three or four Indian languages. And around 19500 dialects are spoken in India and 22 languages are recognised in the constitution. 😊
A NORMAL person can easily win this challenge
@@ipshitasingh8931 In Hindi - me tumse pyar karta hun
In urdu - me apse mohabbat karta hun
In English - I love you
In (Marwadi/ Raj. ) - me tane pyar karu hu / tu mane achi lage hai
In Cringe Language - mele babu, me apka bacha hun
Aur Bengali, Kannada bhi ati hain thodi
"I love you" in British
"I love you" in American
"I love you" in Canadian
"I love you" in Australian
Effortless!
1 language, 4 accents
@@EX1zzzT yes
Español; te amo
Inglés; i love you
Italiano: ti amo
Estados Unidos es el país ignorante
@@fr4n167 exacto
Korean always seems to be a difficult language for English speakers to pronounce, but it's very refreshing to see someone learning Korean 🇰🇷
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5:59 the right way in German would be “Ich liebe dich”. “Ich hab dich lieb” is said to friends or family.
It should be in three different languages other than English 🤓
Good idea for next time! Thanks!
@@FluentWorlds I love you 😘 🇬🇧
Je t’aime 😍 🇫🇷
Ti amo 💕 🇮🇹
Ich Liebe Dich 🇩🇪
أنا بحبك 🇱🇧
Ti quiero 🇪🇸
Te amo 🥰 🇵🇹
Now I want my money 💰! I am Lebanese and now 5 dollars are the greatest opportunity ever !
@@Magyarosivatuvaluk In Spanish it is "te amo"
@@Magyarosivatuvaluk Actually in spanish is "te amo/te quiero"
Ahhhhh okay ! Sorry 😐 I am not fluent in Spanish 🇪🇸 yet !
I would be able to say it in 8 languages, I’m not a polyglot, just have way too much free time to watch Netflix and no friends :/
Same
Same
We can be friends
I got you bro
you got 4 new friends here
1:23 awesome to see someone in the US speaking Samoan and Tongan! It’s rare to hear almost any Polynesian language outside of Polynesia or Aotearoa ☺️
Come to Southern California, so many Samoans who can speak their native tongue here. I grew up with Samoans and was always at their house spending the night
I can say it in 10 different languages 😃
1. I love you ( English, international )
2. Ich liebe dich (Deutsch in Germany🇩🇪 , Austria🇦🇹 and Switzerland🇨🇭)
3. Man dostat daram ( Farsi in Afghanistan🇦🇫 & Iran🇮🇷 )
4. Ze sta sara mina larom ( Pashto in Afghanistan🇦🇫 & Pakistan🇵🇰)
5. Me tomsi pyar karta hu ( Urdu in India🇮🇳 & Pakistan🇵🇰 )
6. seni seviyorum ( Turkish in Turkey🇹🇷 & Turkmenistan🇹🇲 )
7. Ti amo ( Italian 🇮🇹)
8. je t'aime ( French )
9. ana uhibuka ( Arabic )
10. 🤟🏻
It’s too much for me lol 😂
@@marecookery6624 i know that’s too many and now i have learned a few new in this video 👍😅
@Speed The Jolteon 👌🏼👍😃
The word "te amo" is from spanish lenguage
It's أحبك in Arabic
No one:
Every single person in this video:
"I love you."
"Te amo."
"Je t'aime."
Easy 5 bucks
*Spanish:* Te amo
*Portuguese:* Te amo
*Latin:* Te amo
@@davidarcila7467 xd
Não entendi mas também te amo loli.
@@davidarcila7467 it that's Brazilian Portuguese you are right if you are talking about European Portuguese it's: Eu amo-te
@@kotan8189 I'm Brazilian, that's true, the "I love you" can be the same depending on any country in Europe.
I’d do:
1. English, “I love you”
2. Spanish, “Te amo”
3. ASL, “🤟” 😂😂
Technically it counts.
i was thinking exacly the same!
Yeah I know asl to 🙃🙃
@@martina9723 bro, both of them r used in Spanish and they mean different kind of love each.
U can hear "Te amo" in different languages bc of it's origin, is the same
@@martina9723 and I'm from México, hi
@@martina9723 Te amo is Spanish
Amo-te Portuguese.
It's really cool to see that people know how to speak one word in another language, studying languages is something amazing and when you put it into practice it's even better
I love the video!!! :)
Being a Swedish this would be no problem😅 Me personally know the word “I love you” in the languages, Swedish, French, Spanish, English and Norwegian. Norwegian is really easy to copy “I love you” as you only need to change up how you pronounce it from Swedish
Not in Finnish? :(
@@musicman0329 no but I can say a curse word
@@linkybee3778 go ahead with power of Perkele.
@@musicman0329 yeah that’s the only one I know😂
@@linkybee3778 well I can tell you what "I love you" is in Finnish :D
I always forget that Americans only speak English. Like they only know one language. That’s crazy, most other countries know their own language and then at least English and often more
Lets not forget how INCREDIBLY massive the US is, and as an American I know people who have 2,3,4,5 etc languages and then some who have none, so its really a toss up😕 but I'd say the most common languages people know are English and Spanish.
@@olivia5030 they say we're ignorant😑✋
Lmao what? America has so many people who speak so many different languages that we don't even have an official language.
@@hungabunga513 yeah but those languages didn’t originate from the US. That’s people who often have another ethnicity than just American. That’s where there second or multiple language comes from. I meant people that are 100 fully American often don’t naturally speak another language than English.
@@catys.m9108 English didn’t originate from the US either lol. The only people who are “ethnically American” are the Native Americans, and they spoke American languages until European countries invaded and forced their languages onto them. But yes, English is the most widely spoken language in the US. And most native English speakers in the US don’t know multiple languages.
Saying "te quiero" in spanish is like "I love you" but NO, you can say "te quiero" to a friend but not "te amo" unless your relationship is very very strong. It's just like saying "I like you a lot but not enough to love you."
Yes actually i little confuse about that in English " i like You" is like say " te quiero, me caes bien " or something like that right?
@@Eduardo-kn4sf si
@@Eduardo-kn4sf no, te quiero es obviamente mas fuerte que "me caes bien" me caes bien< te quiero< te amo
Pero bien que sepan el Quiero.
I’m from Mexico and I say Te amo. Te quiero sounds like a lie to me.
In Finland we learn 3 language in school, swedish english and of course finnish.
Also lot of take others languages like german.
Hello from Sweden
@@zefirka5742 Hej
I can say that in English, French, Arabic, German, Italian, Korean, Japanese, and Mandarine
Its easy for people who speak romance languages:
Eu te amo - portuguese
Io ti amo- italian
Yo te amo - spanish
Je t'aime - french
Love it! Thanks for watching!
We don't say "yo te amo" we just say "te amo"
@@laflora166 yeah. But for a comparison purpose I added the "Yo" to it. After all, it might not be usual but it isnt grammatically inaccurate either.
And then there's the rowdy kid in class who just _has_ to be interesting; Romanian: te iubesc 😂
@@vanderleiluzajunior2082 you are right
Fun fact: he doesn't even know if they are saying these words in other languages correctly 😂😂
Edit: omg guys, thank you so much for your likes, I never had this large number of them before. I really appreciate that!
I think there wouldn't be a problem if they don't say it correctly, the only important thing is that they actually say "I love you" in these languages and don't make anything up
@@turtellok4964 so, you know all these languages then?
@@user-jj8ln6pq5m of course not I just said that it only matters that they know the language or at least this one phrase. The pronunciations doesn't have to be perfect t
Ты про того чувака в кепке,лол?😅
Ты каракалпак? узбек? русский?
Omg, 6:06 I wasn’t expecting anyone to say it in Persian, except if there were any Iranians in the video, but you my dude, wow great job!
If you’re from North Africa, you’ll probably already know three languages which are Arabic (mother tongue), French (since most of the North African countries were French colonies before, French now makes a huge part of most of these countries’ school programs / education).
And then you have English, which is also taught at schools since it’s the “world language” that everyone should know how to speak in the present day.
Beside all those, most people may decide to learn another language, by liking or preferences, or because of certain circumstances.
For example, I’m a big fan of Japanese anime and manga, that’s why I’ve been learning Japanese. Whilst my sister likes Turkish romance series, therefore, she’s learning Turkish. My uncle pursued his education in Germany, that’s why he speaks German, while a friend of dad is married to a Norwegian woman, and they’re both living in Norway; that’s why he speaks Norwegian.
Yeah there is also amazigh language
We also learn german/spanish/Italian in high school then in university we also have Chinese and Russian(there could be more but im not sure)
You can say the same thing three times and win: "tē amō" in Latin, "te amo" in Spanish and "te amo" in Portuguese.
The funny thing is that you would be saying the same thing in three different versions of Latin 😁
but in portugese they pronounce the "te" like "chi"
@@kawaiiburguer9079 Only Brazilian Portuguese does it.
@@kawaiiburguer9079 It depends on the accent. I'm Brazilian and I pronounce the 't' as in Spanish and Italian
@@feistylittlepanda5572 but youre minority haha
6:24
I feel it, man
Rip
😂
Ooo
man prolly lost all his will to live after that💀
Noo Nooooo my man was so chill
"Saya cinta awak" - Malay
"Saranghae" - Korean
"I love you" - English
"Aishiteru" - Japanese
For me, Russian person who lives in Germany, this challenge is the simplest challenge.
I can say " i love you " in Arabic and Turkish, Korean, Japanese and Chinese.
This is when you watch so many serieses and movies.
And how do you say it in those languages?
@@valeriaa1559 Korean- saranghae, Chinese- wo ai ni and Japanese- aishteru
@@valeriaa1559 turkish - seni seviyorum
Arabic - ahbk احبك .. for the ح letter there is no letter in Eng. that sound similar to it but H it is the closest.
@@baguettebtch oh I forgot the Chinese one is 😂 I knew it before
Arabic: "أنا أحبك"
Turkish: "Seni seviyorum"
Korean: "사랑해"
"Saranghae" in Korean..
"Wo ai ni" in Chinese..
"Main apse pyaar karti Hoon"in Hindi (India)...
"Ang nono hamjakgo"in kokborok (Northeast India, Tripura) my language...
XD woah I would do the exact same just would change the last one
You watch drama right 😂
Aami tomake bhalobasi- Bengali
Snehikunu- telagu
Hum tohra se PREM kareni-Bhojpuri
Even I can speak more than 10 language 😂😂😂😂
我爱你 = wo ai ni
Imagine if all indians starts using their own languages, easily would win the competition 🤣🤣
As an European i can easily win this challenge. I live in Barcelona so I’m calatan and spanish but my father is british so I can say I love you in spanish, english and catalan
English - I love you
Bangala -আমি তোমাকে ভালোবাসি
Hindi- मैं आपसे प्यार करती हूँ
Korean -사랑해
Japanese-わたしは、あなたを愛しています
French - je t'aime
Gujarati- હું તને પ્રેમ કરું છુ
✌️✌️
I can easily win this
I would've said:
Ich liebe dich - German
Я тебя люблю - Russian
I love you - English
No bye
Ja lol same
me too i study English and German and im Russians its the first ones i would said
@@stjeep oh thats cool! My first language is german and I study English and Russian in school :D
@@stjeep my first language is german because i am from germany and i am learning english in school and i am learning russian by myself and i can also speak german,english,spanish,french,russian,korean,japanise and chinese
eu te amo🇧🇷, te amo🇨🇱, i love you🇺🇸, ich liebe dich🇩🇪, ti amo🇮🇹, Je t'aime🇫🇷
Cough cough, eu amo-te🇵🇹, te quiero🇪🇦
French is beautiful
@@propmi-vitor7650 português de Portugal é bem diferente mesmo, no Brasil isso foi simplificado
@@cerrisseticareca8576 a que te refieres?, Creí que portugués de Brazil y portugués de Portugal era casi lo mismo como el español latino y español españa
@@Davie-fc8pu a pronúncia entre pt-pt e pt-br é bem diferente, e até algumas palavras tem significados distintos
This is actually quality content u deserve more supporters I’m going to subscribe
I'm from Italy and I know:
I love you = english
Ti amo = italian
Te amo/Te quiero = spanish
Je t'aime = french
Ich liebe dich = german
Aishiteru (あいしてる)/daisuki (だうすき) = japanese
Wo ai ni = chinese
2:26 she’s amazing, she pronounced the letter (ح) so perfect
MIKASA WAS YMIR FRITZ ALL THE TIME OMG
A7buka 😂❤
Totally
Agree👍🏻
@@blnk2912 blink
I was waiting for someone to say "I love you" in Polish ❤️🇵🇱
Lubie
It's at 1:49 - Kocham się
@@matthewsemple thats actually “Kocham Cię”
@@meelaa383 thank you for the clarification. Alas, I am not a native speaker!
@@matthewsemple7773 as I thought, but you did great anyway!
1. English- I love you
2. Portuguese- Amo-te
3. Spanish- Te quiero
4. French- Je t'aime
5. Korean- Saranghae
6. Chinese- Wohaini
7. German- Ich Liebe Dich
8. Hawaii- Aloha
Japanese - daisuki
That was surprisingly uplifting
OMG I didn't expect to hear someone speaking Q'eqchi on this video.
I'm from Guatemala 🇬🇹 There are 24 diferent languages here and one of them is Q'eqchi.
That was awesome
Yo tampoco lo esperaba, orgulloso de ser guatemalteco 🇬🇹🇬🇹
Guatemala
Increible
Me neither! I'm from Guatemala too :)
"Ich hab dich lieb" is more like what we would say to our children or parents in Germany. If you wanna say it in a romantic way it's "Ich liebe dich".
😂
Ich hab das gleiche gedacht, aber ich wollte es nicht schreiben, weil das so unheimlich deutsch ist 😂
@@Godmylastalias Naja, aber wenn z. B. meine Mutter mir sagen würde "Ich liebe dich" und mein Mann mir nach einem romantischen Kuss sagen würde "Ich hab dich lieb" würde ich wohl beide etwas komisch angucken.
Yeah, exactly, that's what I though 'bout when he said that
Es ist halt so, keiner würde zu seinem Partner "Ich hab dich lieb" sagen
I do speak three and half languages 😂 because i studied Spanish for two years and love learning random words from other languages so this would've been a piece of cake
"i love you" - english
"te amo" - spanish/portugese
"ti amo" - italian
"je t'aime" - french
"nakupenda" - swahili
"ich liebe dich" - german
You can literally say in Spanish, in English and the last one you make it up and say it's Bengali
Easy 5 bucks
Haha fr😂 Nice trick
and then if it turns out they understand bengali, say you messed up and meant tamil/hindi/urdu/punjabi/kannada... whatever xD
When you love watching C&K dramas so much that the word we could think of is “我爱你” and “Saranghae” 😂😂😂 and of course, “I love you”
Yes.
살랑해 Army😋💜
@@JellyBean-jp3bh it’s actually 사랑해
yeah
Lol lol trueeeee
This was awesome!
3 languages? How about 4?
Italian - Ti amo
French - Je t'aime
Spanish - Te amo
Japanese - Daisuki (or aishiteru if you wanna spend your life with the person you are talking to)
Come to india people generally speak 3 language 😂😂
Exactly! I can speak 8 at least
Who are the most common?
@@valentinasoto6026 Hindi is most common in almost every region.
@@valentinasoto6026 English, Hindi, 1 regional, French/German/Spanish as a 3rd language in school
@@chaudhary_areebah sanskrit how u forgot संस्कृतम and marathi
“Ich liebe dich” German
“Te amo” spanish
“Je taime” French
“I love u” English
“Saranghae” Korean
“Ti amo” Italian
“Ek het jou lief” Afrikaans
Language genius 😂
"Wo ai ni" in chines
Gute Tag
@@zaazilcb 我爱你♥️
"Te amo" portuguese and spanish
사랑해
6:00 I was waiting for someone to say I love you in Persian/Farsi 😌💖
Thanks you 🐿
Here's my variants:
Russian: Я люблю тебя (Ia libl'u tebia)
German: Ich liebe dich
Ukrainian: Я тебя кохаю (IA tebia kokhaiu)
Some south asian languages.
Hindi: mai tumse pyar karta hu.
Punjabi: mai tennu pyar karda haan.
Bengali: ami tomake bhalobashi.
Assamese: moi tomak bhalpau.
Nepali: ma timilai maya garchhu
Malayalam: njan ninne snehikkunnu.
Brajbhasha (a dialect of Hindi) : mai tose neh karu hu.
Urdu: mujhe tumse mohabbat h
Rahsthani: main thare se pyar karu
Right Braj bhasha my mother tongue. I am from western UP ;) Language of sant Kabir, kalidas, Ras khan, Tulsidas and Hanuman Chalisa
Wow you know all these languages?
@@lovepreet9155 wow
@@ame754 yupp, my mother tongue too.
No one:
Not even a soul:
Me, a Kpop Stan: SaRanGhAe
Haha
Same 🤣
Yesss
same 💀
Sameeee
I love that when people doesnt know one he just says that to them
I can speak in around 6 - 7 languages !
Korean , Bengali , Hindi , English , Spanish , Polish , French and Chinese
Tamil:Naan unnai kadhalikiren
Kannada: Naanu ninnannu preethisuthene
Hindi: mein tumse pyar karthi hun
Telugu:nenu ninnu premisthanu
Korean: Saranghae
Spanish:Te amo
Malayalam- nan ninea sneahikunnu (formal) anikk ninea isttava (informal)
Tamil army semma naanum from Tamilnadu and Army
Kannadiga is here
Refer : Nanban Movie Song For to know Love in different Languages.....
I love you
2நான் உன்னை காதலிக்கிறேன்
3ഞാൻ നിന്നെ സ്നേഹിക്കുന്നു
4আমি তোমাকে ভালোবাসি
5હું તને પ્રેમ કરું છુ
6 मैं आप से प्रेम करता हूँ
"Volim te"
-Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian
Easiest 5 dollars of my life
I ja tebe
kad je venčanje
@@ky5797 Sutra je, kum si
@@vojskasrbije2149 hvala vojsko srbije
@@vojskasrbije2149 kumica* hahahah bice lepo
I'd 😂
1:indian(Hindi):muje tumse pyar hai
2: English: i love you
3: Korean: saranghaeyo
and other
French:Je t'aime
Italian:Ti amo
Chinese:Wǒ ài nǐ
German:Ich liebe dich
Japanese :Aishiteru
I can also say in 4 language
1) English-- I love you
2) Hindi-- me tumse pyar krti hu (female)/ me tumse pyar krta hu (male)
3)Bengali-- ami tomake bhalobasi
4) Korean -- Saranghaeyo
"Casi todos sabemos querer
Pero pocos sabemos amar
Es que amar y querer no es igual"
- José José.
Temazo
Alta canción
Eso es todo
?
Estadounidense promedio traduciendo tu comentario: .__.
Indian's can easily win this challenge 😂
(Mummy daddy I'm famous)
Ofcourse ..I can say in English, hindi, thamil ,malayalam kannada ( because Iam indian)
Also say in chinease korean Italian ( by watching dramas)🙂 😺 😻
Mem thum pyar karne
ഞാൻ നിന്നെ പ്രേണയിക്കുന്നു
Na unne kathalikre
I love you
Sarangea
It's true!
I talk in three languages on daily basis..lol.. most of indians do🤣
I can say in hindi punjabi english and korean
I love you- english
Saranghae - korean
Wo ai ni - chinese
Te amo- spanish
Njan nikke snehikunnu - malayalam
Me thujse pyar karthi hu - hindi
Marathi- Maza tuzyavar pream aahe (my mother tongue)
Hindi- Me apse pyar karti hu(national language of India)
Malayalam- ñān ninne snēhikkunnu(learnt from my ex)
English - I love you
Korean - Saranghae (learnt from K-drama and BTS)
French- je t'aime (learnt from my ex)
I am proud of this guy who mentions one of the 23 languages of Guatemala.
🇬🇹 🙌🏼
Orgulloso? Lo más seguro esq el sea de ahí
@@lore1758 pero lo importante es que más personas podrán conocer ese idioma.
💙💙💙
🇬🇹❤️
AMO A MI GENTE!!!! 🇬🇹💙!
Simple:
Bosnian: Volim te
Croation: Volim te
Serbian: Volim te
That's so easy
Te jubesk in Romanian
Croatian*
@@goldenrebel25 te iubesc*
@@OnlyJokes_Official sry i had it in my mind like that
I was searching my Balkan brothers ✌️🤣🤣
Easy...
Spanish : Te amo
English : I love you
French : Je t'aime
Italian : Ti amo
Portuguese : Te amo
Korean : Saranghae
Nederlands : Ik houd van jouw
I would easily win this challenge even if he asked for 6 languages 😂
Yeahh same
I'm just going to say it in every language I know
Te amo (Spanish, Portuguese, Latin)
Ti amo (Italian)
Je t'aime (French)
사랑해 (Korean)
我爱你 (Chinese)
Suki/Daisuki/Aishiteru(the least common) (Japanese)
Ich liebe dich (German)
I want my $15
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Kidding 😂
I love you (English)
🤟🏻 (Sign language)
Kocham Cie (Polish)
People don't really use aishiteru in Japan. A lot of the time people will use suki or daisuki meaning favorite or find of.
@@cosmicowls7017 why people don't use aishiteru?
em português falamos eu te amo normalmente sem abreviar para"te amo"
Fun fact “I love you” was the first thing I learned in English.
Because it was written on your teddybear?
@@ansaksa I never had a Teddy bear. 🧸
As most people who are learning korean and realized that they heard saranghae and the meaning 7 years ago
My first thing that I've learned was *suka* blyat' (in russian | b**ch, f**k)
me too
The guy around minute six who spoke german was great. I'm from germany and have excperienced the troubles people have to speak simple sentences in Germann. His was perfect with almost no accent
Challenge easily accepted!
Visayan Version: mahal ka nako
Tagalog version: mahal kita
English version: I love You
Korean Version: saranghae
(The first threr is the ones I can fully speak with and of course I'M 💛TRILINGUAL 💛)
6:57
“I’m from New Mexico”
“Albuquerque?”
“No Bloomfield it’s a really tiny town…”
“Ok beautiful we love Albuquerque”
😂😂
Lmao
He should have ask her about meth labs? 🤣🤣🤣
English: I love you
German: Ich liebe dich
Russian: Я тебя люблю
Spanish: Te amo
Portuguese: Te amo
Italian: Ti amo
Portuguese: eu te amo*
@@seila7840 Brazilian Portuguese: eu te amo*
European Portuguese: eu amo-te
أنا أحبك arabic
Jeg Elsker Deg
Dutch: ik hou van jou
As indian it's very easy
Hindi - Mai tumse pyar karta hu
English - I love you
Bangla - Ami tomake bhalobasi
Marathi - Mai tujhewar prem kru
Gujarati - mai tame prem karu chhu
Bhojpuri - Ham tahra se pyar karila
Korean - Saranghae
If it was hello/greetings, I am able to say it in at least 10 different languages.
Japanese - Konichiwa
Korean - Annieonghaseyo
Mandarin - Nihao
Hindi - Namaste
Russian - Previet
Arabic - Marhaban
Italian - Ciao
German - Hallo
French - Salut
Spanish - Hola
Hawaiian - Aloha
Greek - Yeia sou/Kalimera
Armenian - Barev
Philipino - Kamusta
Portuguese - ola
etc... sorry for leaving out Portuguese at first.
Blessings
What I understood from this video: Nobody knows German in USA
People used to, (Wikipedia says that people of German descent make up the largest ethnic group in America) but then the World Wars happened and it was banned and stigmatized all throughout the country.
I mean, they don't have to.
Useless language 😝
Ich liebe dich. I'm French tho
I lived in Colorado for a year and was actually very surprised by how many people learned or knew a little bit of German. There was also German classes at the High School I went to
Being a trilingual growing up, I thought everyone is like me and thought it's not hard and it seems not all people can do that
I am bilingual growing up, and I learned English in school
I was a multilingual growing up (5 languages) and I thought the same.
It definitely depends on the area of the world you live in, but in most western countries it's actually quite rare to be trilingual. However, here in Europe most people will speak 2-3 at an intermediate or so level (from my experiences at least). I've personally always wished I was able to speak a lot of languages fluently/natively like some people. But I've worked hard and since a couple of months I can officially say I'm fluent in English :) (I got C2 on my CAE test so I'm pretty sure that counts).
In case you're curious I've been tought 2 more languages in school that are both at about A2-B1 level: French and German.
@@sagittario5543 5 :0
Do you speak all fluently or do you speak some only rarely or in specific contexts?
Me too.. But it is because requiring language as a kid is easier too.
If you start with two.. It's easy all the way..
Omg they trying to say "te amo" is so funny lol it is almost inpossible for them to pronounce brazillian portuguese properly, it is so cool to watch lol
In italian it's so easy "Ti amo" just add an I instead of the E which stands for TE AMO, I'm Italian so I can understand the ease of this thing, but if you have a nice strong pronunciation you can be an Italian actor.😂😂😂🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹❤
"Te amo" em português parece ser bem popular...
Te amo em espanhol e português é a mesma coisa...
Sorry to burst your bubble but they are saying it in Spanish. There are only a few countries that speak Portuguese and Spanish is more known worldwide.
@@disan9135 but te amo in portugues is equal in spanish ;-;
Eles sabem só pelo espanhol ;-;
@@disan9135 you're only partially right! Te amo is I love you in Brasilia Portuguese, and Portuguese is the 5th most spoken language on the planet! Between Portugal, Brazil, a few African countries, Timor, Goa and Macau. We're many many many millions. Sorry.
English: i love you
French: je t'aime
Konkani: hav tuka love or prem karta
Spanish: te quiero
Hindi: me tumse pyar karta/karti hun
Marathi: me tujhya var prem karto
I can say I love you In
Japanese (fluent)
Korean (fluent)
Chinese (learned from watching a romantic Chinese drama lol)
French (searched it up one time and memorized it lol)
Spanish (my uncles Spanish and cousins so I know some Spanish from them)
Adding the flags of the countries was a genius Idea
(Especially china and india).. 🎉🎉
Yeah he does that in every video and I thought at least this time there will be Indian and I watched but🙂
@@Priti_Jadhav I literally fast forwarded it to ...😅
@@pranavkumar5152 😂😂
@@Priti_Jadhav ME;hey,where u from?and how old are u (if am suppose to ask 😅)
....... PRITI; ladki dekha nahi ki umar puch dala😒😒....
I actually need some people (stranger)to do voluntary experiments
I bet china didn't help
Yo lo diré en 3 idiomas que no sean mi idioma natal:
- I love u
- Saranghae (En coreano)
- Aishiteru (En japonés)
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Yes English Korean and Japanese
Actually, japanese people don't usually use Aishiteru. They use Daisuki, wich is not as deep as the other word.
@@Goldlidia yup ^
english, norwegian (so practically danish and swedish too), korean, bosnian, azerbaijani, turkish, french, spanish, german are the ones i know
I’m from Catalonia and it’s too easy say it in 3 different languages.
In Catalan is “ T’estimo”
In Spanish is “Te quiero” or “Te amo”
And in English, that is “I love you”
"Saranghae" in Korean
"Mahal kita" in Tagalog
"Te amo" in Spanish
"Wo ai ni" in Chinese
"Main aapse pyar karti hoon" - Hindi(India).
" Mu tumaku bhala payé"- Odia( India)
"I love you" - English
"Saranghae" - Korean( Hangul)
" Wo ai ni"- Chinese
"Te amo" /"Amo te"- Portuguese,Spanish
"te amo" isn't the only way, in where I live, Portugal, we use the European portuguese, and here is "amo-te"
@@propmi-vitor7650 Thanks for the info!
@@MINSISFor you're welcome🙂
As a european.. this is pretty easy. Like, in school alone I'm learning high german, low german, chinese, latin and english, I'm using Duolingo to learn french and my siblings both learn spanish in school so I know a little spanish. I'm also planning on doing spanish instead of latin in a year, so my spanish skills will increase.
I speak several languages:
- Dutch (mothertongue)
- English and German at a high level.
- French, Swedish and Russian at beginner level.
However, I can say I love you in Afrikaans, Dutch, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Russian, Spanish and Swedish. I think you could say I am a language nerd. 😜
7:00
“Where are you from?”
“New Mexico”
“Albuquerque?”
“Oh, no a small town, called s-“
“Oh we love Albuquerque!”
Girl: 🙃
Hahahahahahah
1:01 I'm proud of that boy speaking in Qeqchi 🇬🇹 Most of the young population no longer speak it, he left me impressed
Same, that made me so happy to hear that first thing
I know how to say it in Serbian, Russian, Macedonian, English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Latin, Turkish and Greek
Serbian: волим те
Russian: я люблю тебя
Macedonian: те сакам
English: I love you
German: Ich liebe dich
French: je t'aime
Spanish: te quiero
Italian: ti amo
Latin: te amo
Turkish: seni seviyorum
Greek: σε αγαπώ
6:25 BRO IM WHEEZING U LEFT HIM HANGING HAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
“I love you”- in English
“Я тебя люблю”- in Russia 🇷🇺
“Ben seni seviyorum “- in Turkey 🇹🇷
“Men seni severem”-in Azerbaijan 🇦🇿
“Я тебе кохаю”-in Ukraine 🇺🇦
“მენ შენ მიყვარხარ” in Georgia 🇬🇪
“Ti amo”- in Italy 🇮🇹
“Je’tame”-in France 🇫🇷
Glad that someone knows this in Georgian :D
Ukranie supremacy
"Te iubesc" - in Romanian 🇷🇴
@@Davie-fc8pu cringe
@@lightadze187 yeah! couse I live in Georgia 😜
1. 'Mi tuzyavar prem karto'/ मी तुझ्यावर प्रेम करतो - Marathi/मराठी
2. 'Main tumse pyaar karta hoo'/ मैं तुमसे प्यार करता हू - Hindi/हिंदी
3. I love you - English
4. Aami tomake bhalo bhashi - Bengali
5. Main tane prem karu chhoo - Gujrati
I wish he was here in India. Many people are trilingual here.
He would literally have bankrupt 😂😂😂
It's "aami tomaké bhalo bhashi"*
@@achintyachaudhary2739
Ohh... Thanks for correcting me.
@@yuvrajshinde6082 anytime ;-)
Also in Gujarati it is Hoon not Main.
Easy!
No.1- I love you.
No.2-Aishteru. ( japanese)
No.3- mujhe tumse pyar hai. (Hindi)
"I love you" British🇬🇧
"I love you" American🇺🇸
"I love you" Canadian🇨🇦
"I love you" Australian🇦🇺