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Q: What is the tagalog translation of the bicol word nanun bogo sipo and sarang heyo?
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Afrikaans - Ek het jou liefAfrikaans - Ek het jou liefeAfrikaans - Ek is lief vir jouApache - Shi ingolth-aAlbanian - Te duaAlentejano (Portugal) - Gosto De Ti, Porra!Alsacien - Ich hoan dich gearAmharic - AfekrishalehouArabic - Ana Behibak (to a male)Arabic - Ana Behibek (to a female)Arabic (Formal Arabic) - Ooheboki (to a female)Arabic (Formal Arabic) - Ooheboka (to a male)Arabic - Ib'n hebbakArabic - Ana Ba-heb-bakArabic - nhebukArmenian - Yes kez si'rumemArmenian - Sirem zk 'ezAssamese - Moi tomak bhal pauAztec - Nimitzlaco'tlaBari ( A Sudanese Language) - Nan nyanyar do (I love you)Bari ( A Sudanese Language) - Nan nyanyar do parik (I love you very much)Basc - Nere MaiteaBatak - Holong rohangku di hoBavarian - I mog di narrisch gernBengali - Ami tomAy bhAlobAshiBengali - Ami tomake bhalo basiBerber - Lakh tirikhBicol - Namumutan ta kaBolivian Quechua - Qanta munaniBulgarian - Obicham teBurmese - Chit pa deCambodian - Bon sro lanh oonCambodian - Kh_nhaum soro_lahn nhee_ahCambodian - Soro lahn nhee ahCantonese - Kgoh oi neiCantonese - Moi oiy neyaCantonese - Ngo oi ney aCebuano - Gihigugma ko ikawCatalan - T'estim (mallorcan)Catalan - T'estim molt (I love you a lot)Catalan - T'estime (valencian)Catalan - T'estimo (catalonian)Cherokee - KykeyuCherokee - Gv-ge-yu-hi (formal)Cherokee - Gv-ge-yu (conversational)Cheyenne - NemehotвtseChickasaw Chiholloli (first "i" nasalized)Chinese - Wo ai niChinese - Wo ie niCorsican - Ti tengu cara (to female)Corsican - Ti tengu caru (to male)Creol - Mi aime jouCroatian - Volim teCzech - Miluji teCzech - Miluju te (colloquial form)Danish - Jeg elsker digDutch - Ik hou van jeDutch - Ik hou van jouEgyptian - Anna bahebekEnglish - I love youEsperanto - Mi amas vinEstonian - Mina armastan sindEstonian - Ma armastan sindEthiopian - Afgreki'Farsi - AsheghetamFarsi - Tora dust midaramFarsi (Persian) - Doostat dAramFilipino - Mahal kitaFilipino - Mahal ka taFilipino - Iniibig KitaFinnish - Minд rakastan sinuaFlemish - Ik zie oe geerneFrench - Je t'aimeFrench - Je t'adoreFriesian - Ik hou fan deiGaelic - Mo ghradh thuGaelic - Ta gra agam ortGerman - Ich liebe dichGeorgian - Me shen mikvarkharGreek - S'agapoGreek - Ego philo su (ego is only needed for emphasis)Gujrati - Hoon tane pyar karoochhoonHausa - Ina sonkiHawaiian Aloha I'a Au OeHawaiian - Aloha I'a Au OeHawaiian - Aloha wau ia oiHebrew - Ani ohev atachHebrew - Ani ohev otach (male to female)Hebrew - Ani ohev otcha (male to male)Hebrew - Ani ohevet otach (female to female)Hebrew - Ani ohevet otcha (female to male)Hindi - Mae tumko pyar kiaHindi - My tumko pyar karta huHindi - Main tumse pyar karta hoonHindi - Ham Tomche Payer KortaheHindi - Mai tumse peyar karta hnuHindi (Kannada) - Naanu ninnannu premisuththeneHindu - My tumko pyar karta huHokkien - Wa ai luHopi - Nu' umi unangwa'taHungarian - Szeretlek te'GEDIcelandic - Eg elska pigIndia (Malayalam) - njan ninne snehiykkunnuIndonesian - Saja tjinta padamuIndonesian - Saja kasih saudariIndonesian - Saya Cinta KamuIndonesian - Saya cinta padamuIndonesian - Aku cinta padamuInnuktitut - NagligivagetIrish - Taim i'ngra leatInuit - NegligevapseItalian - Ti amo (if it's a relationship/lover/spouse)Italian - Ti voglio bene (if it's a friend, or relative)Japanese - Ai shite imasuJapanese - AishiteruJapanese - Kimi o ai shiteruJapanese - Watakushi-WA anata-wo ai shimasuJavanese - Kulo tresnoKiswahili - NakupendaKlingon - QabangKlingon - QaparHa' (depends from where you are in the galaxy)Korean - Tangshin-i cho-a-yoKorean - Sarang HeyoKorean - Tangsinul sarang ha yoKorean - Nanun tongshinun sarang hamnidaKurdish - AsektemKurdish - Ez te hezdikhemKyrgyz - Men seni suyomLao - Khoi huk chauLatin - Ego Te amo (ego, for emphasis)Latin - Te amoLatin - Vos amoLatvian - Es tevi Mlu (s the-vih me-lu)Lebanese - BahibakLingala - Nalingi yoLithuanian - Tave myliu (ta-ve mee-lyu) Luo - AheriMadrid lingo - Me molas, troncaMalay - Saya cintamuMalay - Saya sayangmuMalay (Indonesian) - Aku sayang enkowMalay (Indonesian) - Sayah Chantikan AwahMandarin - Wo ai niMingo - Kanuцhkwa'shж' (Mingo is an Iroquoian language native to the areas of western Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio and West Virginia)Mohawk - KonoronhkwaMohawk - KanbhikMoroccan - Ana moajaba bikNavaho - Ayor anosh'niNdebele - NiyakutandaNepali - Ma timilai Maya garchuNepali - Ma timilai man parauchuNew Zealand (Maoris) - Te ArohanuiNigeria - Ina sonki (Hausa)Norwegian - Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk)Norwegian - Jeg elsker deg (Bokmaal) (pronounced: yai elske dai)Ojibwe - Gi zah ginOsetian - Aez dae warzynPakistani - Muje se mu habbat haiPersian - Tora dost daramPersian - AseketemPersian - Doo-set daaramPig Latin - Ie ovele ouye or Iay ovlay ouyayPolish - Kocham CiePolish - Ja cie kochamPolish - Kocham CiebiePolish - Ja Ciebie KochamPortuguese - Eu te amoPushto - Za tha sara meena kawamRomanian - Te iubescRussian - Ya vas lyublyuRussian (Malincaya) - Ya Tibieh LublueRussian - Y'a liou-bliou tibyaRussian - Ya vac loobyooRussian - Ya tebya loobyooRussian - Ya l'ubl'u t'ebyaRussian - Ju ljublju tebja!Russian - Ljublju tebjaRussian - Ya lyublyu tebyaRussian - Ya polubeel s'tebyaRussian - Ya tebya ljubljuSamoan - Ou te alofa outouSerbian - Lubim teSerbocroatian - Volim teShona - NdinokudaSinhalese - Mama oyata adareiSioux (Lakota) - Techi 'hilaSioux (Lakota) - TechihhilaSlovak - lubim taSlovene - Ljubim teSomali - Wankudja'alahaiSpanish - Te amo (I love you)Spanish - Te quiero (I really, really care for you)Srilankan - Mama Oyata ArderyiSudanese (Bari) - Nan nyanyar do ( I love you)Sudanese (Bari) - Nan nyanyar do parik ( I love you very much )Swahili - Mimi nakupendaSwahili - Ninapenda weweSwahili - Naku penda (followed by the person's name)Swedish - Jag alskar digSwedish - Iaj Alskar DejSwiss-German - Ch'ha di ga"rnSyrian/Lebanes - Bhebbek (to a female)Syrian/Lebanes - Bhebbak (to a male)Tahitian - Ua Here Vau la OeTajik - Mantodro Esme deramTamil - Naan unni kathilikaranTamil - Ni yaanai kaadli KarenTaiwanese - Ngua ai di or Wa ga ei liTcheque - Miluji teTelugu - Neenu ninnu pra'mistu'nnanuTelugu (India) - Nenu Ninnu PremistunnanuThai - Ch'an Rak KhunThai - Phom Rak KhunThai - Pom rak khunThai - Charn Ruck TerTibetan - Khyod-la cags-soTunisian - Ha eh bakTurkish - Seni SeviyurumUkrainian - Ja Tebe lubluUrdu - Mujge tumae mahabbat haiUzbek - Man sani sevamanVietnamese - Toi yeu emVietnamese - Anh yeu em (male to female)Vietnamese - Em yeu anh" (female to male)Vlaams - Ik hue van yeWelsh - Rwy'n dy garu diWelsh - Yr wyf i yn dy garu di (Chwi)Yiddish - Ich libe dichYiddish - Ikh hob dikh libYugoslavian - Ya te volimZazi - Ezhele hezdegeZulu - NgiyakuthandaZuni - Tom ho' ichema