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Old 29-12-2004, 15:06   #1
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How would u say kiss and I love u in other european lang.

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Old 29-12-2004, 15:11   #2
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d'ami or something in spanish - should have listened in college!
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Old 29-12-2004, 15:14   #3
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Swedish

Kiss = Kyss (pronounced: Shiss) or Puss (this is the noun, i.e "a Kiss" = "en kyss"

The verb . Kiss = Kyssa (Shissa).

Do not on any account pronounce it with a hard K like the English "kiss" as you will be talking about peeing...



I love you - Jag älskar dig (pronounced: 'Jarg elskar day')
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Old 30-12-2004, 15:15   #4
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d'ami or something in spanish - should have listened in college!
Do you mean "te amo"?
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Old 30-12-2004, 15:18   #5
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Kiss in spanish is Beso
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Old 30-12-2004, 15:22   #6
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Netherlandic
Kiss - Kus, I Love You - houd ik van u
French
Kiss - Baiser, I Love You - je t'aime
German
Kiss - Kuß, I Love You - ich liebe Dich
Greek
Kiss - Φιλί, I Love You - σας αγαπώ
Italian
Kiss - Bacio, I Love You - ti amo
Portuguese
Kiss - Beijo, I Love You - eu te amo

These are simple translations. Might not be in the correct context.

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Old 30-12-2004, 16:07   #7
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Do you mean "te amo"?
Or 'te quiero'.
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Old 30-12-2004, 16:09   #8
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How would u say kiss and I love u in other european lang.

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Old 30-12-2004, 17:17   #9
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In south yourkshire dialect

Give me a kiss "Gerrusasnog theeyen"

I Love You "Thahs owreighht thee"

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Old 30-12-2004, 21:40   #10
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say it in spanish...
i love you is' te quiero '
a kiss please.. 'por favor una beso'

i love you because your'e very beatuful...te quiero por que esta muy bonita!!!
or..dios mio estas muy fea (my god your'e ugly) but that wouldn't have the desired effect, adios.....
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Old 31-12-2004, 09:14   #11
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Kiss - Baiser,
I wouldn't ask a french girl for one of those!!!!!

But would ask for a bisou.
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Old 31-12-2004, 09:20   #12
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I wouldn't ask a french girl for one of those!!!!!

But would ask for a bisou.
Like I said at the bottom just simple translations. I suspect your's is a vowel and mine is an infinitive verb. But not sure?

I bow to your greater knowledge Bonny
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Old 31-12-2004, 09:23   #13
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Like I said at the bottom just simple translations. I suspect your's is a vowel and mine is an infinitive verb. But not sure?

I bow to your greater knowledge Bonny
I wasn't being pedantic at all. Baiser means to F""K. Nothing to do with verbs.
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Old 31-12-2004, 19:02   #14
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I wasn't being pedantic at all. Baiser means to F""K. Nothing to do with verbs.
But fxxking is well and truely a verb.
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Old 31-12-2004, 19:06   #15
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french for i love you would be "j'adore tu"
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Old 31-12-2004, 23:57   #16
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french for i love you would be "j'adore tu"
je t'adore
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je t'aime
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Old 01-01-2005, 15:42   #17
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Originally posted by bonny
I wasn't being pedantic at all. Baiser means to F""K. Nothing to do with verbs.
Oh apologies..
Just goes to show that you can't rely on translation programmes, you need the proper knowledge, to stop embarrasing mistakes.
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