
Everybody say love!
– RuPaul Charles
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, what better time to learn how to say love in the 50 languages of Europe in a Day!
The words below are the noun love – meaning the concept itself, rather than the action of loving someone. If you want to know how to say ‘I love you,” in the 50 languages of Europe in a Day, you can take a look at that HERE.
- Albanian – Dashuri
- Arabic – حُبّ (Hubb)
- Armenian – Սեր (Ser)
- Azerbaijani – Sevgi
- Basque – Maitasun
- Belarusian – Каханне (Kahanne)
- Bulgarian – Любов (Lyubov)
- Catalan – Amor
- Croatian – Ljubav
- Czech – Láska
- Danish – Kærlighed
- Dutch – Liefde
- Estonian – Armastus
- Faroese – Ást
- Finnish – Rakkaus
- French – Amour
- Georgian – სიყვარული (Siq’varuli)
- German – Liebe
- Greek – Αγάπη (Agápi)
- Greenlandic – Asanninneq
- Hungarian – Szerelem
- Icelandic – Ást
- Irish Gaelic – Grá
- Italian – Amore
- Jèrriais – Amour
- Latin – Amor
- Latvian – Mīlestība
- Lithuanian – Meilė
- Low German – Leev
- Luxembourgish – Léift
- Macedonian – Љубов (Ljubov)
- Maltese – Mħabba
- Manx – Graih
- Monégasque – Amù
- Northern Sami – Ráhkisvuohta
- Norwegian – Kjærlighet
- Polish – Miłość
- Portuguese – Amor
- Romanian – Iubire
- Russian – Любовь (Lyubov’)
- Scots Gaelic – Gràdh
- Serbian – Љубав (Ljubav)
- Slovak – Láska
- Slovene – Ljubezen
- Spanish – Amor
- Swedish – Kärlek
- Swiss German – Liäbi
- Turkish – Sevgi
- Ukrainian – Кохання (Kohannya)
- Welsh – Cariad
Author: James Scanlan
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