Tomorrow is Valentine Day and there is one thing that you need to be prepared to say: ‘I love you’. According to Eurostat, for the period 2008-2010, on average 1 in 12 married persons within the European Union was in a mixed marriage.
If you want to impress your beloved one on this romantic day, here’s how to say ‘I love you’ in the 24 official EU languages:
- Bulgarian: Obicham te.
- Croatian: Volim te.
- Czech: miluji tě.
- Danish: Jeg Elsker Dig
- Dutch: Ik hou van jou.
- English: I love you.
- Estonian: Ma armastan sind.
- Finnish: Minä rakastan sinua.
- French: Je t’aime.
- German: Ich liebe dich.
- Greek: Σε αγαπώ, pronounced “Se agapó̱.”
- Hungarian: Szeretlek.
- Irish: Gráim thú (graw-im hoo).
- Italian: Ti amo.
- Latvian: Es tevi milu.
- Lithuanian: Tave myliu.
- Maltese: Jien inhobbok.
- Polish: kocham ciebe.
- Portuguese: Eu amo-te.
- Romanian: Te lubesc.
- Slovak: ľúbim ťa.
- Slovenian: ljubim te.
- Spanish: in Castellano (commonly referred as Spanish): Te amo. In Basque: Maite zaitut. In Catalan: T’estimo.
- Swedish: Jag alskar dig.