Bring in middle & ring fingers and touch then to the palm of your hand. Slovenian ljubim te Spanish Te quiero / te amo / yo amor tu Swahili Naku penda Swedish Jag älskar dig Swiss German Ch-ha di gärn Tagalog Mahal Kita / Iniibig kita Tamil Naan Unnai Khadalikkeren Telugu Nenu ...
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allrock23 Philippines Local time: 22:28 English to Tagalog + ... Tagalog Oct 31, 2012 Love is 'pag-ibig' in Tagalog. It can also be 'pagmamahal,' but 'pag-ibig' is a much stronger term.Pages in topic: [1 2] >Login to reply/comment There is no moderator assigned specificall...
LanguageTranslation Tagalog Tahitian Tamil Tcheque Telugu Telugu/India Thai Thai Thai Tunisian Turkish Mahal kita Ua Here Vau Ia Oe Naan Unnai Kadalikiren MILUJI TÊ Neenu ninnu pra'mistu'nnanu Nenu Ninnu Premistunnanu Phom Rak Khun (formal, male to female) ...
If love is a universal language, and "I love you" is the most important thing to say, how will you tell the world how you feel? Here are more than 165 ways to say "I love you" in different languages.
TAGALOGmahal kita TAHITIANua here vau ia oe TAJIKIjigarata bihrum duhtari hola (man to woman) tra lav dorum (woman to man) TAMILnaan unnai kaadhalikkarn TATARmin sine yaratam TELUGUnenu ninnu premisthunnanu TETUNhau hadomi o THAI??? (phom rak khun) – man speaking ??? (...
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Our Mission: "Older women,encouragethe younger women to love others with the imperishable quality of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is precious in the sight of God." English Español Portugues Français Slovensky Afrikaans Tagalog
There was an old guy, again, in a reduced-mobility cart, who had had a stroke, who kept repeating the same two phrases in Tagalog, which, he then went on to explain, without fail, 'is the national language of the Philippines'. There was a man with long white hair who had worked ...