29 авг. 2011 г. ... What's the difference between Ich habe dich lieb and Ich liebe dich? Both are defined as “I love you” in many dictionaries, as I've checked.

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Translate "ich liebe dich" from German to English with the world's most accurate translator. Millions translate with DeepL every day.

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17 дек. 2015 г. ... "Ich hab dich lieb" can mean both ones, the stronger "Ich liebe dich" or an intermediate thing between that and "I like you / Ich mag dich".

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19 июн. 2019 г. ... Ich liebe dich is how to say “I love you” in German ... If you want a straightforward translation, ich liebe dich is how to say “I love you” in ...

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It should be either "Du bist meine Welt, ich liebe dich," or "Sie sind meine Welt, ich liebe Sie," but I'd go with the first one because you wouldn't say this to someone and be so formal at the same time. Lexicon: sie= you (formal) or they sind = are (conjugated form of "sein"=to be) meine= my...

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24 янв. 2023 г. ... In English, it means: "I love you.", meaning a singular person.

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What’s the difference between Ich habe dich lieb and Ich liebe dich? Both are defined as “I love you” in many dictionaries, as I’ve checked.

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2 сент. 2018 г. ... “Ich liebe dich” literally translates to “I love you” in German — however, this phrase is strictly reserved for your partner or spouse. This ...

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I love you, because I must love you; I love you, because I can do no other; I love you, as heaven has ordained; I love you through a magic spell. You I love, as ...

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12 сент. 2022 г. ... The translation is direct. Ich liebe dich in English is literally “I love you.” ich: This is the subject pronoun meaning I. liebe: In German ...

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What Does it Mean? The phrase “Ich liebe dich,” works exactly like the English expression “I love you.” In German, there is the ...

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“Ich liebe dich auch.” (“I love you, too.”) This would be a typical way to acknowledge and express love between romantic partners. Ich hab' dich Lieb. (I love ...

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