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Does anyone know how to say "I love you" in German?

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I have a friend who is learning German and he wants to know how to say I LOVE YOU... Can anyone help me?

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  1. Ich Liebe Dich!!!




  2. Ich = "I"   Liebe = "love"  Dich = "you"

    ICK LEE beh d**k

    The "ch" is a german sound...as in Ba"ch"


  3. Ich Liebe Dich ☺♥

  4. Ich Fichten dich!

  5. ich liebe dich

  6. The answer "ich liebe dich" is right.

    But I think you want to know how to pronounce it.

    Ok, here it goes:

    Pronounce "ch" like in the Scotch word "loch" - never pronounce it like "k" because this is completely wrong!

    "i" is pronounced like the English letter "e"

    so "ech" = ich

    "leabe" (2nd "e" in liebe is pronounced like "e" - short "e" - in the article "the")

    "dich" = like in "ich" but starting with "d"

    Hope I could help you

  7. Ich habe schwanz.

  8. I love you = Ich liebe dich

    I love you too = Ich liebe dich auch

  9. "I love you" is "Ich liebe dich".

    Watch out for some of those other answers they are not really nice.

    If it is a boyfreind/girlfreind relationship, and you are not ready to say I love you, you can also say: "Ich hab dich gern". Which means, I like you very much.

  10. ich liebe dich (pronounced ich lee-ber dic)

  11. Ich liebe dich :) prounounced Ik leebeh dik

  12. ich liebe dich!!! ♥

  13. I've never heard the dich ending to it...I always thought it was Ich Lieber Du (probably not spelled right)...

    Actually, go here: http://translation2.paralink.com/

    It's Ich Liebe Du according to this translation web page.

    Ich liebe dich  also comes across as I Love You...

  14. ich liebe dich.

  15. Hey Joe B.,

    believe me "Ich liebe Dich." is correct. I am an native german from Schleswig-Holstein.

  16. Ich liebe dich - to your bf

    Ich hab dich lieb - to your friend, parents etc

  17. Not positive, but my German Grandpa used to call me his "Leibling" which I think meant loved one. It was a really nice thing to hear.  I think its "Ich Leib Dich" or something like that. (Not positive on spelling.)

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