How do you say 'I love you' in Roman?
There are many different dialects of the language but one way to say it is "oheboki" to a girl and "oheboka" to a guy. Another way is to say The Roman translation of the phrase "I love you" is "Ego diligo vos". Thanks for using ChaCha!
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The proper way to say the English phrase "I love you" in Roman (Italian) is Ti Amo. ChaCha!
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The Roman translation of the phrase "I love you" is "Ego diligo vos". ChaCha on!
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