
Once upon a time there was a Turkish poet that met a Japanese painter somewhere in Paris – he fell in love with her at first sight. Then she left. So, he spent one week learning how to say and write “Aishiteru” (which means “I love you“) in Japanese.
Some years later, a Greek student met an Italian guy somewhere in Rome a week before Valentine’s Day. Until 14 of February she could clearly spell “Ti amo”.
Every love story is difficult. There are obstacles in every relationship. But when the two lovers speak different languages, things get a lot harder.
Fortunately there are some special days, like Valentine’s Day, when we all should put aside our bitterness, and show our love to our perfect half. And, is there a better way to show your love than saying “I love you”?
A single phrase, yet, so simple, so meaningful, so great.
So, did you meet your spouse on the Internet and he lives on another continent? Did you meet her during your summer vacation? Is he from a different country? Or do you just want to make a difference and tell him that you love him in a different, truly unprecedented language?
Find out how “I love you” is said in different languages.