In Yiddish, you can say, "Du bist mayn libe."
In Yiddish, "we love you" is said as "Mir hoben dikh lib".
In Yiddish, you can say "Ikh lib dikh, mame."
You can say "Ikh lib mayn kleyne shvester" in Yiddish to express "I love my little sister."
"ืืื ืืืึฟ ืืื" (ikh hob dikh) is how you say "I love you" in Yiddish.
I say "Ich LEEB dich." or "Ich hawb dich LEEB." (Literally, "I have [to] you love".) Straight from German.
The Yiddish word for love is "libe."
In Yiddish, "love" is often translated as "libe" (ืืืืข).
In Yiddish, it is common to say "mame" to mean "mama."
The translation of 'love' into Yiddish is 'libe' (ืืืืข).
"Jewish" in Yiddish is "ืืึดืืืฉ" (yidish), pronounced as "yiddish."
In Yiddish, you can say "kesheprsia" to mean my pleasure.