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| 2004-02-10 - Weird News Wireless Flash News 'Wo Oi Ni' Means 'I Love You' In Any Language | ||
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Maspeth, NY (WFN) -- Saying "I love you" isn't always easy but it's probably more difficult for the Swedish, where it's pronounced as "Jag alskar dig." That's not the only tongue-twisting way to say those three little words. According to Berlitz language schools, Cantonese-speakers in China say "Wo oi ni" while "Wo ai ni" means "I love you" in Mandarin. Meanwhile, "Ik hou van je" is the Dutch way of saying "I love you" and "Tora dost daram" goes far when you're speaking Farsi. In Arabic, those three little words are said as "Ana behibek" and "Ya tyebya lyublyu" is how Russians saying "I love you." Finally, the Korean language has the most complicated way of saying "I love you": "Tangshin-ul sarang hae yo."
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