19:05 Oct 17, 2002 |
Hebrew to English translations [Non-PRO] | ||||
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| Selected response from: Cristina Moldovan do Amaral United States Local time: 10:53 | |||
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4 | I love you |
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I love you Explanation: male to femle in Hebrew The Hebrew for "I love you" (Ani ohev otakh) is that of a man speaking to a woman. A woman saying I love you to a man would say "Ani ohevet otkhah," and a man speaking to another man would say "Ani ohev otkhah," and lastly a woman speaking to another woman would say "Ani ohevet otakh." Reference: http://www.w3perl.com/fun/love/amour.html Reference: http://members.tripod.com/~tohn/ruah.html |
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