"I love You" in Different Languages

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Cantonese: ngo oh lei (sorry if I misspelt the pronunciation!)
Korean: Sarang hae yo
Spanish: Te amo, Te quiero (Te quiero is more intense/intimate)
Fremch: Je t'aime
German: Ich liebe dich
Italian: Ti amo
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French: je t'adore ---- I adore you.

Yes, the "je" or "Yo" which translates into English "I" can either be added or omitted.
But in English it can also be omitted. If we say to someone: "Love you!" The "I" is understood.
 
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