Τετάρτη 8 Οκτωβρίου 2008

Σ' αγαπώ (σε 198 γλώσσες)

Σ' αγαπώ (σε 198 γλώσσες)

Afrikaans
— Ek is lief vir jou
— Ek het jou lief

Akan (Ghana)
— Me dor wo

Albanian
— Te dua
— Te dashuroj
— Ti je zemra ime

Alentejano (Portugal)
— Gosto de ti, porra!

Alsacien (Elsass)
— Ich hoan dich gear

Amharic (Aethiopian)
— Afekrishalehou
— Afekrischalehou
— Ewedishalehu (male/female to female)
— Ewedihalehu (male/female to male)

Apache
— Sheth she~n zho~n (nasalized vowels like French, '~n' as in French 'salon')

Arabic (formal)
— Ohiboke (male to female)
— Ohiboki (male to female)
— Ohibokoma (male or female to two males or two females)
— Nohiboke (more than one male or females to female)
— Nohiboka (male to male or female to male)
— Nohibokoma (male to male or female to two males or two females)
— Nohibokom (male to male or female to more than two males)
— Nohibokon (male to male or female to more than two females)

Arabic (proper)
— Ooheboki (male to female)
— Ooheboka (female to male)

Arabic
— Ana behibak (female to male)
— Ana behibek (male to female)
— Ahebich (male to female)
— Ahebik (female to male)
— Ana ahebik
— Ib'n hebbak
— Ana ba-heb-bak
— Bahibak (female to male)
— Bahibik (male to female)
— Benhibak (more than one male or female to male)
— Benhibik (male to male or female to female)
— Benhibkom (male to male or female to more than one male)
— Nhebuk (spoken to someone of importance)

Arabic (Umggs.)
— Ana hebbek

Armenian
— Yes kez si'rumem
— Yes kez gesirem (eastern Armenian dialect)

Assamese (Indian)
— Moi tomak bhal pau

Basque
— Nere maitea (means "my love")
— Maite zaitut (means "I love you")

Bassa
— Mengweswe

Batak (Nordsumatra)
— Holong rohangku di ho

Bavarian
— I mog di narrisch gern
— I mog di (right answer "i di a")

Bemba
— Ndikufuna

Bengali
— Aami tomaake bhaalo baashi
— Ami tomay bhalobashi
— Ami tomake bahlobashi
— Ami tomake walobashi
— Ami tomake vhalobashi

Berber
— Lakh tirikh

Bicol (Philippines)
— Namumutan ta ka

Bolivian Quechua
— Qanta munani

Bosnian
— Volim te

Braille
— : : ..: | ..: | |..-.. .: : ": .., : .: ;

Brazilian / Portuguese
— Eu te amo (pronounced 'eiu chee amu')
— Amo-te

Bulgarian
— Obicham te
— As te obicham
— Obozhavam te ("I love you very much")

Burmese
— Chit pa de

Cambodian
— Kh_nhaum soro_lahn nhee_ah
— Bon sro lanh oon

Canadian French
— Sh'teme (spoken, sounds like this)
— Je t'aime ("I like you")
— Je t'adore ("I love you")

Catalan
— T'estimo (Catalonian)
— T'estim (Mallorcan)
— T'estime (Valencian)
— T'estim molt ("I love you a lot")

Cebuano (Philippines)
— Gihigugma ko ikaw.

Chamoru (or Chamorro)
— Hu guaiya hao

Cheyenne
— Nemehotatse

Chichewa
— Ndimakukonda

Chickasaw (USA)
— Chiholloli (first 'i' nasalized)

Chinese
— Goa ai li (Amoy dialect)
— Ngo oi ney (Cantonese dialect)
— Wo oi ni (Cantonese dialect)
— Ngai oi gnee (Hakka dialect)
— Ngai on ni (Hakka dialect)
— Wa ai lu (Hokkien dialect)
— Wo ai ni (Mandarin dialect)
— Wo ie ni (Mandarin dialect)
— Wuo ai nee (Mandarin dialect)
— Wo ay ni (Mandarin dialect)
— Wo ai ni (Putunghua dialect)
— Ngo ai nong (Wu dialect)

Comorien
— Ni sou hou vendza.

Corsican
— Ti tengu cara (male to female)
— Ti tengu caru (female to male)

Creol
— Mi aime jou

Croatian (familiar)
— Ja te volim (used in proper speech)
— Volim te (used in common speech)

Croatian (formal)
— Ja vas volim (used in proper speech)
— Volim vas (used in common speech)
— Ljubim te (in todays useage, "I kiss you", 'lj' pronounced like 'll' in Spanish, one sound, 'ly'ish)

Croatian (old)
— Ljubim te (may still be found in poetry)

Czech
— Miluji te (a downwards pointing arrowhead on top of the 'e' in te, which is pronounced 'ye')
— Miluju te! (colloquial form)
— Mam te (velmi) rad (male speaker, "I like you (very much)", often used and prefered)
— Mam te (velmi) rada (female speaker)

Danish
— Jeg elsker dig (see also dialect Friesian)

Davvi Samegiella
— Mun rahkistin du.

Dusun
— Siuhang oku dia

Dutch
— Ik hou van je
— Ik hou van jou
— Ik bemin je (old fashioned)
— Ik bemin jou (old fashioned)
— Ik ben verliefd op je
— Ik ben verliefd op jou
— Ik zie je graag
— Ik hol van die (Gronings a Hollands dialect)

Ecuador Quechua
— Canda munani

English
— I love you
— I adore you
— I love thee (used only in Christian context)

Esperanto
— Mi amas vin

Estonian
— Mina armastan sind
— Ma armastan sind

Ethiopian
— Afgreki' (one of the Ethipians dialects, there are over 80 - see also under "Amharic")

Farsi (old)
— Tora dust mi daram

Farsi
— Tora dost daram ("I love you")
— Asheghetam
— Doostat daram ("I'm in love with you")
— Man asheghetam ("I'm in love with you")

Filipino
— Mahal ka ta
— Iniibig kita

Finnish (formal)
— Mina rakastan sinua
— Rakastan sinua
— Mina pidan sinusta ("I like you")

Finnish
— (Ma) rakastan sua
— (Ma) tykkaan susta ("I like you")

French (formal)
— Je vous aime

French
— Je t'aime ("I love you")
— Je t'adore ("I love you", stronger meaning between lovers)
— J' t'aime bien ("I like you", meant for friends and family, not for lovers)

Friesian
— Ik hou fan dei
— Ik hald fan dei

Gaelic
— Ta gra agam ort
— Moo graugh hoo

Galician
— Querote
— Queroche
— Amote

Ghanaian (Akan, Twi)
— Me dor wo.

Georgien (Caucasus)
— Me shen mikvarkhar

German (formal)
— Ich liebe Sie (rarely used)

German
— Ich liebe dich
— Ich hab dich lieb (not so classic and conservative)

Greek
— S'ayapo (spoken "s'agapo", 3rd letter is lower case 'gamma')
— Eime eroteumenos mazi sou ("I'm in love with you, male to female)
— Eime eroteumenos me 'sena ("I'm in love with you, male to female)
— Eime eroteumeni mazi sou ("I'm in love with you" female to male)
— Eime eroteumeni me 'sena ("I'm in love with you" female to male)
— Se latrevo ("I adore you")
— Se thelo ("I want you", denotes sexual desire)

Greek (old)
— (Ego) Philo su ('ego', for emphasis)

Greek (Ancient)
— Philo se

Greenlandic
— Asavakit

Guarani'
— Rohiyu (ro-hai'-hyu)

Gujurati (Pakistan)
— Hoon tane pyar karoochhoon.
— Hoon tuney chaoon chhoon ('n' is nasal, not pronounced)

Hausa (Nigeria)
— Ina sonki

Hawaiian
— Aloha wau ia 'oe
— Aloha wau ia 'oe nui loa ("I love you very much")

Hebrew
— Anee ohev otakh (male to female)
— Anee ohevet otkha (female to male)
— Anee ohev otkha (male to male)
— Anee ohevet otakh (female to female) ('kh' pronounced like Spanish 'j', Dutch 'g', or similiar to French 'r')

Hindi
— Mai tumase pyar karata hun (male to female)
— Mai tumase pyar karati hun (female to male)
— Mai tumse pyar karta hoon
— Mai tumse peyar karta hnu
— Mai tumse pyar karta hoo
— Mai tujhe pyaar kartha hoo
— Mae tumko peyar kia
— Main tumse pyar karta hoon
— Main tumse prem karta hoon
— Main tuze pyar karta hoon ('n' is nasal, not pronounced)

Hokkien
— Wa ai lu

Hopi
— Nu'umi unangwata

Hungarian
— Szeretlek
— Te'gedet szeretlek ("It's you I love and no one else")
— Szeretlek te'ged ("It's you I love, you know, you", a reinforcement)
(The above two entries are never heard in a normal context.)

Ibaloi (Phillipines)
— Pip-piyan taha
— Pipiyan ta han shili (I like/love you very much)

Imazighan
— Hamlagh kem

Indi
— Mai Tujhe Pyaar Kartha Ho

Interglossa
— Mi esthe philo tu.

Icelandic
— Eg elska thig (pronounced 'yeg l-ska thig')

Ilocano
— Ay-ayaten ka

Indonesian
— Saya cinta padamu ('Saya', commonly used)
— Saya cinta kamu ('Saya', commonly used)
— Saya kasih saudari ('Saya', commonly used)
— Saja kasih saudari ('Saya', commonly used)
— Aku tjinta padamu ('Aku', not often used)
(tjinta is the old written version influenced by Netherlands)
— Aku cinta padamu ('Aku', not often used)
— Aku cinta kamu ('Aku', not often used)
(cinta is the modern written version since 1972; same for saya and saja)

Italian
— Ti amo (relationship/lover/spouse)
— Ti voglio bene (between friends)
— Ti voglio (strong sexual meaning, "I want you" referred to the other person's body)

Irish
— Taim i' ngra leat

Irish-Gaelic
— t'a gr'a agam dhuit

Japanese
— Kimi o ai shiteru
— Aishiteru
— Chuu shiteyo
— Ora omee no koto ga suki da
— Ore wa omae ga suki da
— Suitonnen
— Sukiyanen
— Sukiyo
— Watashi wa anata ga suki desu
— Watashi wa anata wo aishithe imasu
— Watashi wa anata o aishitemasu
— A-i-shi-te ma-su
— Watakushi-wa anata-wo ai shimasu
— Suki desu (used at the first time, like for a start, when you are not yet real lovers)

Javanese
— Kulo tresno

Kankana-ey (Phillipines)
— Laylaydek sik-a

Kannada (Indian)
— Naanu Ninnanu Preethisuthene
— Naanu Ninnanu Mohisuthene

Kikongo
— Mono ke zola nge (mono ke' zola nge')

Kiswahili
— Nakupenda
— Nakupenda wewe
— Nakupenda malaika ("I love you, (my) angel")

Klingon
— bangwI' SoH ("You are my beloved")
— qamuSHa ("I love you")
— qamuSHaqu' ("I love you very much")
— qaparHa ("I like you")
— qaparHaqu' ("I like you very much!") (words are often unnecessary as the thought is most often conveyed nonverbally with special growlings)


Korean
— Dangsinul saranghee yo ("I love you, dear")
— Saranghee
— Nanun dangsineul joahapnida ("I like you")
— Nanun dangsineul mucheog joahapnida ("I like you very much")
— Nanun dangsineul saranghapnida
— Nanun dangsineul mucheog saranghapnida ("I love you very much")
— Nanun gdaega joa ("I like him" or "I like her")
— Nanun gdaereul saranghapnida ("I love him" or "I love her")
— Nanun neoreul saranghanda
— Gdaereul hjanghan naemaeum alji (You know how much I love him/her.)
— Joahaeyo ("I like you")
— Saranghaeyo (more formal)
— Saranghapanida (more respectful)
— Norul sarang hae (male to female in casual relationship)
— Tangsinul sarang ha o
— Tangshin-ul sarang hae-yo
— Tangshin-i cho-a-yo ("I like you, in a romantic way")
— Nanun tangshinul sarang hamnida

Kpele
— I walikana

Kurdish
— Ez te hezdikhem
— Min te xushvet
— Min te xoshwet (Southern dialect)

Lao
— Khoi hak jao
— Khoi hak chao
— Khoi mak jao lai ("I like you very much")
— Khoi hak jao lai ("I love you very much")
— Khoi mak jao (This means "I prefer you",
but is used for "I love you".)

Lappish
— Mun rahkistin du. (Davvi Samegiella)

Latin
— Te amo
— Vos amo

Latin (old)
— (Ego) Amo te ('Ego', for emphasis)

Latvian
— Es tevi milu (pronounced 'es tevy meelu')
('i in 'milu' has a line over it, a 'long i')
— Es milu tevi (less common)

Lebanese
— Bahibak

Lingala
— Nalingi yo

Lisbon lingo
— Gramo-te bue', chavalinha!

Lithuanian
— As tave myliu (Ush ta-ve mee-lyu) (over the 's' of 'As' has to be a 'v')

Lojban
— Mi do prami

Luo (Kenia)
— Aheri

Luxembourgish
— Ech hun dech gar

Maa
— Ilolenge

Madrid lingo
— Me molas, tronca!

Maiese
— Wa wa

Malay
— Saya cintamu
— Saya sayangmu
— Saya sayang anda
— Saya cintakan mu (grammatically correct)
— Saya sayangkan mu ( " )
— Saya chantikan awak
— Aku sayang kau

Malay/Bahasa
— Saya cinta mu

Malay/Indonesian
— Aku sayang kau
— Saya cantikan awak
— Saya sayangkan engkau
— Saya cintakan awak
— Aku cinta pada kau
— Aku cinta pada mu
— Saya cinta pada mu
— Saya sayangkan engkau ('engkau' often shortened to 'kau', 'engkau' is informal form and should only be used if you know the person _really_well)

Malayalam
— Ngan ninne snaehikkunnu
— Njyaan ninne' preetikyunnu
— Njyaan ninne' mohikyunnu

Malaysian
— Saya cintamu
— Saya sayangmu
— Saya cinta kamu

Marathi
— Mi tuzya var prem karato
— Me tujhashi prem karto (male to female)
— Me tujhashi prem karte (female to male)

Marshallese
— Yokwe Yuk

Mohawk
— Konoronhkwa

Mokilese
— Ngoah mweoku kaua

Mongolian
— Be Chamad Hairtai (very personal)

Moroccan
— Kanbhik (both mean the same, but spoken)
— Kanhebek (in different cities)

Navajo
— Ayor anosh'ni

Ndebele (Zimbabwe)
— Niyakutanda

Nepali
— Ma timi sita prem garchhu (romantic)
— Ma timilai maya garchhu (less emphatic, can be used in a non romantic conext, too)

Norwegian
— Jeg elsker deg (Bokmaal)
— Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk)
— Jeg elsker deg (Riksmaal outdated, formerly used by upper-class and
conservative people)

Nyanja
— Ninatemba

Op
— Op lopveop yopuop

Oriya
— Moon Tumakoo Bhala Paye
— Moon Tumakoo Prema Kare

Oromoo
— Sinjaladha
— Sinjaldha

Osetian
— Aez dae warzyn

Pakistani
— Mujhe tumse muhabbat hai
— Muje se mu habbat hai

Papiamento
— Mi ta stimabo

Pedi (related to Tswana)
— Kiyahurata. (pronounced as Kee-ya--hoo-rata)

Pig Latin
— Ie ovele ouye (pronounced as I-ay ov-lay u-yay.)

Pilipino
— Mahal kita
— Iniibig kita

Polish
— Kocham cie ("cie" is slangy polish and not commonly used)
— Kocham ciebie
— Ja cie kocham

Portuguese/Brazilian
— Eu te amo (pronounced 'eiu chee amu')
— Eu amo-te
— Amo-te

Punjabi (Indian)
— Main tainu pyar karna
— Mai taunu pyar Karda

Quenya (J.R. Tolkien)
— Tye-melane

Raetoromanisch
— te amo

Romanian
— Te iubesc
— Te ador (stronger)

Russian
— Ya vas lyublyu (old fashioned)
— Ya tyebya lyublyu (best)
— Ya lyublyu vas (old fashioned)
— Ya lyublyu tyebya

Samoan
— Ou te alofa outou.
— Ou te alofa ia te oe.
— Talo'fa ia te oe. ("Hello, from me to you")
— Fia moi? ("Would you like to go to bed with me tonight?")

Sanskrit
— Anurag (a higher love, like the love of music or art)

Scot-Gaelic
— Tha gr`adh agam ort

Serbian (formal)
— Ja vas volim (used in proper speech)
— Volim vas (used in common speech)
— Ljubim te (in todays useage, "I kiss you", 'lj' pronounced like 'll' in Spanish, one sound, 'ly'ish)

Serbian (familiar)
— Ja te volim (used in proper speech)
— Volim te (used in common speech)

Serbian (old)
— Ljubim te (may still be found in poetry)

Serbocroatian
— Volim te
— Ljubim te
— Ja te volim ('j' sounds like 'y' in May)

Sesotho
— Kiyahurata. (pronounced as Kee-ya--hoo-rata)

Shona
— Ndinokuda

Singhalese (Ceylon)
— Mama oyata adarei
— Mama oyaata aadareyi

Sioux
— Techihhila

Slovak
— Lubim ta

Slovene
— Ljubim te

Somalian
— Waan ku jeclahay

Spanish
— Te amo
— Te quiero
— Te re-quiero (Argentine way to say I love you very much)
— Te adoro (I adore you)
— Te deseo (I desire you)
— Me antojes (I crave you)

Srilankan
— Mama oyata arderyi

Suaheli (Ostafrika)
— Ninikupenda

Swahili
— Nakupenda
— Naku penda (followed by the person's name)
— Ninikupenda
— Dholu'o

Swedish
— Jag alskar dig. (pronounced "Yag alskar day")

Syrian/Lebanese
— Bhebbek (male to female)
— Bhebbak (female to male)

Tagalog
— Mahal kita

Tahitian
— Ua Here Vau Ia Oe
— Ua here vau ia oe

Tamil
— Naan unnai kadalikiren
— Nan unnai kathalikaren
— Ni yaanai kaadli karen ("You love me")
— N^an unnaki kathalikkinren ("I love you")
— Nam vi'rmberem

Telugu (Indian)
— Neenu ninnu pramistu'nnanu
— Nenu ninnu premistunnanu
— Ninnu premistunnanu

Thai (formal)
— Phom rak khun (male to female)
— Ch'an rak khun (female to male)
— Phom-ruk-koon (male to female)
— Chun-ruk-koon (female to male)
— Phom lak kun (male to female)

Thai
— Khao raak thoe (affectionate, sweet, loving)

Tswana
— Ke a go rata

Tshiluba
— Ndi mukusua (I love you)
— Ndi musua wewe (I want you)
— Ndi ne ditalala bua wewe (I have love for you)

Tunisian
— Ha eh bak

Tumbuka
— Nkhukutemwa

Turkish (formal)
— Sizi seviyorum

Turkish
— Seni seviyorum
— Seni begeniyorum ("I adore you") (g has a bar on it)

Twi (Ghana)
— Me dowapaa
— Me dor wo

Ukrainian
— Ya tebe kokhayu
— Ja tebe kokhaju (real true love)
— Ja vas kokhaju
— Ja pokokhav tebe
— Ja pokokhav vas

Urdu (Indien)
— Main tumse muhabbat karta hoon
— Mujhe tumse mohabbat hai
— Mujge tumae mahabbat hai
— Kam prem kartahai

Vai
— Na lia

Varmlandska
— Du ar gorgo te mag

Venda
— Ndi a ni funa

Vietnamese
— Anh yeu em (male to female)
— Em yeu anh (female to male)
— Toi yeu em

Volapuk
— Lofob oli.

Votic
— Mia suvatan sinua.

Vulcan (Mr.Spock)
— Wani ra yana ro aisha

Walloon
— Dji vos veu volti (lit. I like to see you)
— Dji vos inme (lit. I love you)
— Dji v'zinme

Welsh
— Rwy'n dy garu di.
— Yr wyf i yn dy garu di (chwi)

Wolof
— Da ma la nope
— Da ma la nop (da malanop)


Yiddish
— Kh'hob dikh lib
— Kh'ob dikh holt
— Ikh bin in dir farlibt

Yucatec Maya
— 'in k'aatech (the love of lovers)
— 'in yabitmech (the love of family, which lovers can also feel; it
indicates more a desire to spoil and protect the other person)

Yugoslavian
— Ja te volim

Zazi (kurdish)
— Ezhele hezdege

Zulu
— Mina Ngithanda Wena (rarely used; means "Me, I love you.")
— Ngiyakuthanda (pronounced as NGee-ya--koo--tanda)

Zuni
— Tom ho'ichema

4 σχόλια:

kakos lykos είπε...

Υπάρχει και το σχετικό πολύ παλιό τραγουδάκι που λέει:

"Σου το 'χω πει τόσες φορές
αγάπη μου
και θα στο πω άλλες τόσες
άκου λοιπόν το σ' αγαπώ
αγάπη μου
σ' όλες της γης τις γλώσσες

Σ' αγαπώ ελληνικά
ίο τι άμο ιταλικά
ζε βουζέμ φραντσέζικα
άι λάβ γιού εγγλέζικα

Γιο τε άμο ισπανικά
και πορτογαλέζικα
για χα μπίπι αράπικα
τσε τσα κο κινέζικα

Σ' αγαπώ ιχ λίμπε ντιχ
μόνο εσένα αγαπώ
πως αλλιώς να σου το πω
σ' αγαπώ γιά βας λιου μπλιου
μόνο εσένα αγαπώ
πως αλλιώς να σου το πω "

Το χρυσό ΠιΠι είπε...

ωραία. τώρα θα πρέπει να βρούμε να αγαπήσουμε 198 άτομα :-P

everything53 είπε...

Πολύ ωραίο τραγούδι :)

everything53 είπε...

Δεν χρειάζονται 198 άτομα, φτάνει ένα που να αξίζει τόσα και παραπάνω :)