I love you

Russian translation: Ya tebya lyublyu

19:32 Mar 12, 2001
English to Russian translations [Non-PRO]
English term or phrase: I love you
To express feelings to someone
bruce
Russian translation:Ya tebya lyublyu
Explanation:

Ya tebya lyublyu
(pronounced as "yA te-byA lyu-blyU", with the capitalized syllables stressed)

This is the most typical way, in which we will say "I love you" to one person. If you would like to express this feeling to a number of people, say the following:

Ya vas lyublyu
(pronounced "yA vAs lyu-blyU"


Best regards,

Artyan
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Ya tebya lyublyu


Explanation:

Ya tebya lyublyu
(pronounced as "yA te-byA lyu-blyU", with the capitalized syllables stressed)

This is the most typical way, in which we will say "I love you" to one person. If you would like to express this feeling to a number of people, say the following:

Ya vas lyublyu
(pronounced "yA vAs lyu-blyU"


Best regards,

Artyan

artyan
United States
Local time: 07:43
Native speaker of: Native in RussianRussian
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