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Interested in how to say "I love you" in German? Well good for you. It's very simple and almost anyone can say it. Learn to impress someone with your German skills or express your feelings to your Schatzy.
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Saying the Basic "I Love You"
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Say "I love you" by saying "Ich liebe Dich."[1] We'll show you how to pronounce each single word, but phonetically it sounds something like this: [ɪç 'li:bə dɪç].
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Say "ich." This is the "I" in "I love you." The /ch/ sound in "ich," which is also called a voiceless palatal fricative, isn't pronounced the same way you would pronounce it in English.[2] It sounds something like the /j/ sound in Spanish, kind of like a snake hissing.
- The /ch/ sound is really hard for non-native speakers to master. Most English-speakers getting away with saying "ish," as in "finish" or "fish."
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Say "liebe." This is the "love" in "I love you." Say this slowly "lee-buh."[3] The "l" is pronounced normally but the "ie" is pronounced as "ee" like in "tree" and "bee." The "be" at the end of it is pronounced like the "b" in "burn." Put it together to form "liebe."
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Say "Dich." The "ich" in "Dich" is pronounced the same as "ich" in the first step.[4] "Dich" sounds similar to the English word "dish," except the /ch/ sound is produced in the middle of the mouth instead of the front.[5] This is the "you" in "I love you".
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Say "I have fallen in love with you." A different, albeit more formal, way of saying "I love you," this wording is very romantic. Here's how you say it: "Ich habe mich in dich verliebt."[6] The phonetic pronunciation is [ɪç 'ha:bə mɪç ɪn dɪç fɛɐ'li:pt].
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Say "I like you a lot." To say this: "Ich mag dich sehr," which literally translates to "I like you very" (although a bit smoother in German).[7] The phonetic pronunciation here is [ɪç ma:k dɪç ze:ɐ].
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Say "I like you." To say this: "Du gefällst mir."[8] The phonetic pronunciation here is [du: gə'fɛlst mi:ə].
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Add terms of endearment to your compliments. If you really want your compliments to leave a mark, be sure to add a term of endearment to your I love you's. Here are two specifically that you can use:
- "Schatz," meaning "sweetheart" but literally "treasure."[9] Phonetically, it's pronounced [ʃats]. Try "Mein Schatz, ich liebe dich!" or "Ich liebe dich, Schatzi."
- "Liebling," meaning "darling." Phonetically, it's pronounced ['li:plɪŋ]. Try "Liebling, du bist so hübsch." ("Darling, you are so pretty.")
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Be careful to pronounce words correctly so you can be understood and do not need to go through slight embarrassment of having to repeat yourself.
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Do not pronounce "ich" as "itch".
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Do not say it unless you mean it.
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Do not make the rookie mistake of saying "Ich liebe du" instead of "Ich liebe dich".
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Do not pronounce "dich" as "ditch".
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These pronunciations aren't completely correct, they are just guidelines. To hear them correctly, make google translate read it out loud for you.
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- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeYS-rhqWC4
- ↑ https://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/ujf/blog/German_ch.html
- ↑ https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/german-english/liebe
- ↑ https://web.stanford.edu/~jrb/reference/german.html
- ↑ https://en.langenscheidt.com/german-english/dich
- ↑ https://www.clozemaster.com/blog/i-love-you-in-german/
- ↑ https://www.clozemaster.com/blog/i-love-you-in-german/
- ↑ https://www.clozemaster.com/blog/i-love-you-in-german/
- ↑ https://www.dict.cc/german-english/Schatz.html
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To say “I love you” in German, say “Ich liebe Dich.” “Ich” means “I” and sounds a bit like “ish” as in “fish.” Next is “liebe” or “love,” which is pronounced “lee-buh.” “Dich” ends in the same sound as “ich” and is the word for “you.” To further profess your love, you can add some terms of endearment, such as “schatz,” which means “sweetheart,” or “liebling,” which means “darling.” If you want to learn how to say phrases like "I have fallen in love with you," keep reading the article!
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