How do you say I love you in Russian?


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The English phrase "I love you" in Russian is "Ya lublu tebya".

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I love you in Russian is 'Ya tebya liubliu', "we love you"--"my tebya lyubim".

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I love you in Russian is "ya tebya liubliu".

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The English phrase "I love you" translates in Russian to "Ya lyublyu tebya."

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I love you in Russian is 'Ya tebya liubliu', good luck trying to say that to your significant other!

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The English to Russian translation of I love you is YA lyublyu tebya.

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I love you in Russian is "ya tebya liubliu"

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In Russian, the phrase 'I love you' is translated as 'Ya liubliu tebia'.

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