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  • Furthermore, Cantonese is a chinese dialect. The "chinese" one is, to be exact, Mandarin.

  • The chinese one is wrong. It's 我爱你, or in PinYin: wo ai ni. Trust me, I am chinese.

  • Je T'aime ^ __^

  • @mfcv00 haha;D

  • @mfcv00 not at all;) Well, since I live in the Netherlands I suppose I'm prejudiced;P

  • Actually, It's not Jag A''lskar dig Its Jag Alskar Dig.

  • ik hou van jou

  • heyy you are lying in korean it is saranghae

    i am half korean my mother is a southkorean !!

  • Te amo siempre

  • this is "write i love you in 55 different languages" not SAY

  • Is Filipino not philipino ik coz I'm filipina. Mahal Kita Austin lolsh

  • Poota moi imoortante,chicka! Gracias!

  • ty for the japanes one (bad spelling) cuz me nd my bf luv anime nd the language!

  • Обичам те !! (Bulgarian)

  • these words r bad words

  • No miluju te byt Miluju tě :D ale to je fuk...čeština je těžká :D

  • It's not philipino......it's Filipino!!! And is mahal kita Tagalog? Pampangan? I kno it's not Ilocano(unless it means the same thing)

  • norwegian has 2 similar dialects, and the one says "eg elskar deg", but the most commonly spoken is "Jeg elsker deg" ;)

  • japanse:daisuki!

  • philipino??? Or Filipino

  • But in cambodian is (khnom srolang onn)have 2 ways

  • Omg im cambodian and how its written its the good one where you got that?

  • GREEK MY FRIENDS IS=SAGAPO

  • Hello pretty girl, i want to fox with you

  • ysy mahal kita

  • Very good! I feel like an ass trying to help you, but it's "Ami Tomake Bhalobashi" in Bengali. (I speak Bengali if you didn't guess).

  • @Barua1Drama its cool don't want someone to get it wrong, and alot of people have helped.if only I could fix it

  • Portuguese: Amo-te.

    

  • wtf... lol write english this is america!!

  • @ComedianNicky lol well the video is 50% english and the info is 100% english so yea. ow and also america isnt the the most spoken language (its just the trade language)

  • @ComedianNicky errr, actually, the english is language originating from, wait for it, ENGLAND! I know, it's amazing

  • 8 person's don't know how to read.

  • Swedish one: it's ä not a"

  • The Japanese ppl do say "Kimi o ai shiteru". But what the Japanese ppl mostly say is

    "Daisuki yo". "Suki" means "like" and "dai" means "big" (dai can mean many things) :3

  • @Naruava suki means in russian dumbshit .....

  • @MrKillors

    Dude, I don't know if it means love/like in Russian. But I DO know that it means like in Japanese. Just bcuz 1 languige has 1 word for it, doesn't mean that another languige can have the same word for it. And don't mindlessly insult ppl -.-'

  • in korean you say "saranghae" rather than dangsineui sarang ha yo, thats more of a direct translation

  • you f**Ig scum u pronounced hindi wrong ,,,,go get a good knoledge ,,,it will be "MAI TUM SE PYAR KARTA HU (for boys) and mai tumse pyar karti hu (for girls)

  • @adnightrider thanks for help, insult not welcome though

  • @adnightrider damb u got anger issue's!! CALM DOWN ITS JUST 1 LIL MISTAKE!!

  • how are you supposed to prnouce them correctly! you know not every launge has our letters pronounced the same way

  • @simatermind i find google translater works quite well

  • for

    korean i dont thing its a r i think its a d becaues i am korean

  • flemmish is not a language, its a dialect, and its wrong either, it's "Ik zien a geiren"

  • Go back and study your Greek grammar, its after an A so the Gamma becomes G not Y

  • Kocham Cię no kocham cie

  • YEAH FILOS RULE!

    btw, is there supposed to be music or not?

  • @lilprincess0231 no music

  • @mishmishthe1

    okay.

  • You forgot Scottish. "Haja Kel Mapo" I'm Scottish! So hahaha

  • on Swedish it is "Jag älskar din" not a"lskar

  • the urdu conversion is wrong.....

    

  • it sounds way better in spanish =]

  • I said this to one of my crush and he said what and he still doesn't know yet:-

  • Romanian Is Spelt Te iubesc . not Te iu besc :P

  • in Irish Its Not "taim i' ngra leat" It's " is Aobhinn Liom Tú"

  • I never knew danish and swedish were so alike! danish is : jeg elskar dig swedish is: jag alskar dig

  • u could at least put hoe to pronounce it.... GERMAN IS AWESOME!!!

  • Heyyy

    :D Haha This is very nice and useful, but i found a mistake:

    I love you in Hungarian language is not 'Szeretlek te'ged'..

    We write/say it like this: 'Szeretlek téged', or just only 'Szeretlek'. And the answer for this is: 'Én is téged', or 'Én is szeretlek téged'.

  • If you want to say I love you in arabic..

    You have to say it just like that

    Ana Ahibbak (To a man)

    Ana Ahibbik (To a woman)

  • In japanese you could say Anata no koto ga suki desu :) I know this because I'm japanese.

  • uh the icelandtic way is Eg elska Tig i no cuz i am icelandtic!

  • @truefriends12345 Afh skrifaðiru þetta þá vitlaust ? það er : Ég elska þig ekki Eg elska TIG og það er skrifað Icelandic ekki icelandtic !! það er ekkert C hjá okkur ..

  • @truefriends12345 soooo you know who daniel tamet is? :)

  • UMMMH the Icelandic is wrong !!!

    it's ég elska þig =) lol fail =P

  • in japanese its also ai shi tteru

  • The Swiss-German is misspelled. Correct It would be written: I ha di gärn or Ig ha di gärn or Ech han di gärn, there are to many ways to say I loe you in swissgerman. To be exact, 26, or even more. To be honest, "I ha di gärn" = I like you. And I love you would mean: "I liebe di" or "Ig liebe di" or "Ech liebe Dech". There are too many possibilities.

  • @SweatHeartSunny lol very large spectrum. are they based on area?

  • @mishmishthe1

    what do you mean by area?

    if you mean that Swiss German is based on another language, then you're correct. To be precise, it is based on German. It also means Swiss GERMAN, although we would like to delete this - German. Because Germany does not understand.

  • @SweatHeartSunny i ment like how diffrent people in diffrent locations will talk diffrent forms of the same language

  • te iu besc? is te iubesc :(

  • wrong in romanian is te iubesc

  • ich liebe dich lol ilove u in german :D

  • WTF WTF WTF its Filipino Not Philippino

    3 ways to say it in Filipino

    but mahal kita is most common 1

  • in Hmong language its Kuv Hlub Koj

  • in romanien i love you is Te Iubesc no Te iu besc:))

  • sh*it you

    

  • Why did you write the Norwegian one in New Norwegian? Only about 10% of Norwegians use it as their primary written language.

  • @Rusjo08 i used this msn article and it said norwegin so yea

  • @Rusjo08 no one uses New Norwegian. its a writing lanuage

  • bulgarian rulz

  • Nice:)

    but in greek is ''sagapo'' not ''sayapo"

    Σ'αγαπώ

  • i think the spelling is wrong "FILIPINO" not Philipino?

  • 0:36 whoooo dutch

  • Mongolian:Bi chamd hairtai - pronounce it  "Bee Chamd Khairtai" , "ai" should be pronounced "ae" as in english word "back".

  • wow the way to say i love you in swedish and danish is so close

  • I made a whole list of these!

  • @paperguns1111 how long?

  • in Euskera: Maite zaitut

  • where is hebrew?

  • didnt put it in

  • How exactly do you pronounce these?

  • Slovak : "Ľúbim ťa" or you can also say "Milujem ťa"

  • lol ( icelandic .. ég elska þig ..

  • 私は愛する。

  • haha the persain(farsi) one is wrong.

    its "toro dost daram"

  • Latvian - Es Tevi mīlu

  • In Romanian is : "Te iubesc"

    not: "Te iu besc"

    =)

  • how do you pronouce it in finnish?

  • @myrocco1998 minä (mi like in english me, nä like "nah, i don't like it") rakastan(a is pronounced kinda flat, like when you're singing laalalalaalaa. NEVER like in the english alphabet, where it's more like ay or something) sinua (sin like in spanish without, for ex. water without bubbles, aqua sin gas. ua is pronounced kinda like oooh aah XD but of course without the h.) the words are always "highlighted" in the first wowel.

    so like MI-nä RA-kastan SI-nua, fluently of course ;)

  • Philipino??

    Tagalog  is the language not Philipino..

  • the french is not supposed to be Je t'aime. That means I like you. It's actually, Je t'adore.

  • in urdu its same as hindi..."mai tum sai pyar kerta houn"

  • the norwegian is wrong, "eg elskar deg" is NEW-norwegian, it's "jeg elsker deg" in regular norwegian

  • ~♥~

  • irish in not correct its ta gra agam duit

  • japanese is just Aishiteru

  • thanks for info

  • The Japanese don't even say Aishiteru, as far as i know. It's too straight. It should be something like: A-san no koto ga sukidesu. A-さんのことが好きです。

    ...why uploading such vids that are so very incorrect? (Czech is not right either e.g.). And there are many:/ Anyway, nice attempt..

  • that translates into "We like the thing of A-[san]. "

  • toi yeu em.. is such a NO NO to say in Vietnamese..plus you should never say that to your "lover".. it's just..rude lol

  • lol thanks for the advice

  • i cant say abt other lenguages but urdu is not correct

  • thanks for letting me know

  • Urdu is not correct!

    Maine aap se pyaar Karti (f) / Karta (m) Hoon

  • thanks for letting me know

  • ch"a di g"rn =i ha di gärn , :-) jojo schwizerdütsch isch hout ä sproch wo nöd mol d schwabä verstönd :-)

  • YAY!!!!!!! latvian language!! latvian language rulz

  • DANiSH 8D<3.

  • I love you in Italian can also be Ti voglio bene.

    And for Greek you spelt it wrong, its Σε αγαπώ (or Se agapo)

    And Chinese is Wo ai ni for pinyin.

    Sorry, just saying :P

    But really nice job (:

  • thanks ill soon go threw the vid and place changes

  • thanks

  • never mind!!! love+peace

  • tunisian is arabic with little transformation it's not a language and i love you is nhebek

  • thanks

  • wow that's amazing

    thank u ^^

  • no prob

  • you spelled i love you in chinese wrong.. its wo ai ni.

  • thanks

  • Jeg elsker deg = Norwegian!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • ok no need to be like mad i think

  • urdu and turkish arent identical . Lol! and what about the swiss german? this sounds more like korean. o_O O_o

  • when i made it i was comping it completly off one site so many errors could of occurd

  • no, you're right.. I'm german, was in swiss and they have well 3 languages...french/italian/ger­man . they swallow some letters (syllabels) and make veery funny sounds thats spoken kch (hard to write uout). It's def. right. they talk like hat.. hard to understnad, even for germans xD... put nonetheless.. congrats and 5 starz for 55 languages correctly (hopefully) spelled

  • ok thanks ad hopefully spelled right

  • I duno about the spelling though sadly.. I am german, not siwss xD... I really dont know...just hope some swiss person gives us a heads-up eh?^^

  • i know german too but hope someone does

  • @Ghettoborner

    für euch deutsche klingt es wie ein "kch" für uns schweizer ist es ein ganz normales "ch"

  • @callmestef

    how do you know how it sounds??

    swiss german sounds like german with to many "r"s and "ch"s.

  • Nice but in Romanian it's "te iubesc" not "te iu besc"

  • ty for reminder

  • gaelic and irish are the same

  • thanks for letting me know

  • bengali is ami tomake bhalobashi.. not ami tomay .... =P its ok... lil mistakes..

  • thanks for the help

  • Polish:

    Ja cię kocham or

    Kocham cię

  • thanks for letting me know

  • There are two written forms of Norwegian, bokmål and nynorsk. You have the nynorsk one, but in bokmål it's jeg elsker deg. :)

  • thanks

  • Wow nice video !

    Only 2 things: Chinese it's Wo ai ni. not wo ie ni :). And in German you don't need to write the D in capital. Makes it seem too formal so: Ich liebe dich :).

    Nice job though !

  • thanks and thanks for info

  • its Te iubesc not Te iu besc

  • thanks for the info

  • Awsm!!! u got afrikaans on there!!! i speak it...lol very cool

  • cool and muli lingual people are awesome

  • "MEN SENI SEVAMAN" IN UZBEK language

  • thanks

  • hahaha i'm lithuania and you did error not''ash miliu tave,but ''aš myliu tave.:)) I very like germany.

  • thanks for the notice

  • For hungarian it's not necesary to put téged after szeretlek.

  • ok thanks

  • in flemish it's ik zien a geere

  • how do u prononce them

  • i dont know theyre in so many diffrent languages

  • in romainian it's Te iubesc.... not te iu besc.... :D but gg for the rest :D

  • thanks

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