1. Chinese: I love you?
2. English: I love you
3. French: je t'aime
4. German: ich liebe dich
5. Greek: σε αγαπ? se agapo
6. Hungarian: szertlek
7. Irish: taim i'ngra leat
8, Estonian: mina armadtansind
9, Finnish: mina rakastan sinua
10, Belgian Flemish: ik zie u graag
11, Italian: Ti Amo
12, Latin: te amo vos amo
13, Latvian: estevi milu
14. Dutch: ik hou van jou
15. Danish: jeg elsker dig
16. Portuguese: eu amo-te
17. Lisbon: lingo gramo
18. Lithuanian: tave myliu
19. Macedonian: te sakam
20. Azerbaijani: men seni sevirem
21, Bengali: ami to may halobashi
22, Polish: kocham cie
23, Romanian: te tu be besc
24, Indian: vivian
25, Czech: milujite
26, Maltese: inhobbok
27, Croatian: volim te
28. Burmese: chit pade
29. Bengali: āmi tomāke bhālobāshi
30. Cambodian: bong salang oun
31. Filipino: mahal kita
32. Indonesian: saja kasih savdari
33. Japanese: 爱してる?
34. Korean (Korean): (?)
35, Javanese: aku tresno marang sliromu
36, Lao: khoi huk chau
37, Malaysian : saya citamu
38, Mongolian: би чамд хайртай bi chamd khairtai
39, Nepali: ma timilai maya
40, Persian: tora dost daram
41, Northern Hindi: main tumse pyar karta hoon
42, Russian: Я тебя люблю ya jiebia liubliu
43, Spanish: te amo/te quiero
44, Gujarati: hoon tanepvem karunchuun
45, Serbian: volim to
46, Swedish: jag ?lskar dig
47. Turkish: seni seviyorum
48. Ukrainian: я тебе кохаю ja tebe koxaju
49. Vietnamese: em ye' u anh / anh ye'u em
50, Icelandic: eg elska tigi
Extended information:
Scientific analysis
Love The secretion of hormones associated with falling in love and long-term attachment to love begins with the five attractions (genes, etc.) and is influenced by known factors such as distance, similarity, mutual attachment, etc.
Brain science shows that when people fall in love, the brain continuously releases a specific set of chemicals, including neurotransmitter hormones, dopamine, norepinephrine, 5-hydroxytryptamine and amphetamine (foreign transliteration also called amphetamines) release the same compounds that stimulate the brain's pleasure centers and cause side effects such as increased heart rate, loss of appetite, insomnia, and intense agitation.
Research shows that this stage usually lasts from one and a half to three years.
Chemical triggers are responsible for passionate love and long-term attachment to sexual activity that seems more specific to the two people involved rather than the specific person involved.