Last Christmas we went to a Xmas market here in Vienna to drink some hot punch and enjoy the ambience of the location during the pre-Christmas period. There was a little stand selling wooden items where I found a little wooden ball with some engravings stating “I love you” in six different languages. We were accompanied by some friends of us and all the girls were jealous as I bought the ball and presented it to my sweetheart.
Free wallpaper/image that says I LOVE YOU
If you want to use the image as a wallpaper on your desktop, just click on the image below. The link points to Flickr where you can download the picture at a resolution of 1500 x 1000 pixels which should fit most desktop resolutions. If you are looking for more wallpapers, check out my other wallpaper category.
I LOVE YOU – the languages on the wooden ball
- Te quiero (Spanish)
- I love you (English)
- Obicham te (Bulgarian)
- Ich liebe dich (German)
- Ek het you lief (Afrikaans/Cape Dutch)
- Ti amo (Italian)
I LOVE YOU in several other languages
- Albanian: Te dua
- Arabic: Ohibok
- Aramaic: Ono korohamnach
- Basque: Maite zaitut
- Bosnian: Volim te
- Cantonese: Ngo oi ney
- Creole: Mi aime jou
- Croatian: Volim te
- Czech: Miluji te
- Danish: Jeg elsker dig
- Dutch: Ik hou van jou
- Esperanto: Mi amas vin
- Filipino (Tagalog): Mahal kita
- Finnish: Rakastan sinua
- French: Je t’aime
- Greek: S’ayapo
- Hawaiian: Aloha wau ia ‘oe
- Hungarian: Szeretlek
- Icelandic: Eg elska thig
- Indian: My tumse pyaar kartha hun
- Inuktitut: Nagligivget
- Irish: Taim ingra leat
- Japanese: Ai shite imasu
- Kurdish: Ez te hezdikhem
- Latin: Te amo
- Latvian: Es tevi milu
- Lebanese: Behibak
- Macedonian: Te ljubam
- Maltese: Jien inhobbok
- Mandarin: Wo ai ni
- Norwegian: Jeg elsker deg
- Persian (Farsi) Man tora dust daram
- Polish: Kocham Cie
- Portuguese: Te amo
- Romanian: Te iubesc
- Russian: Ya lyublyu tebya
- Serbian: Volim te
- Swedish: Jag älskar dig
- Slovak: Lubim ta
- Slovenian: Ljubim te
- Swahili: Nakupenda
- Thai: Khao Raak Thoe
- Tunisian: Nhebek
- Turkish: Seni Seviyorum
- Ukrainian: Ya tebe kokhayu
- Vietnamese: Toi yeu em
- Zulu: Ngiyakuthanda
