How do I say I love you too
ya tibya liublu, Emily
любовь /ljoe'bov/ (with stress on second syllable)
It would be more normal to say I love you too, rather than I too love you, and furthermore, to be correct it would need commas: I, too, love you.
it was a typo, they ment to say, ily2. which means i love you too. or, if they say 1432, that means i love you too, also.
'Ya teba tashye lublu'.
There are several ways too say this: 'Ya vteba lublon'. 'Ya sohnu na tebyee'.
To say sweetheart in Russian you say dorogaya. To say I love you in Russian you would say, Ya lyublyu tebya.
To say "I only love you" in Russian, you would say "Я тебя люблю одну."
"Любовь моя" is how you would say "love of mine" in Russian.
In Russian, "much love" is translated as "большая любовь" (bolshaya lyubov').
How do I say I love you too
In Russian, you can say "Вы тоже" (pronounced as "vy to-zhe") to mean "you too."
Yes, probably some Russian girls love Americans. Not all, I would say..
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Тундра TOO-druh
All you say is, I love you Ya lyublu tyebya.