Hello!
I was wondering if anyone could help me with the spelling and pronunciation of "I love you" in russian, my boyfriend's russian and I wanted to surprise him :)
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Hello!
I was wondering if anyone could help me with the spelling and pronunciation of "I love you" in russian, my boyfriend's russian and I wanted to surprise him :)
Я люблю тебя - Ya lyublyu tibya
Ya - as in see ya!
lyu - as in LYOU
blyu - as in BLYOU
tibya - pretty straightforwad
Я тебя люблю is more empathetic and common.
Not this again. You're both LIARS! Stop lying, please!
Depends what you really want to say:Quote:
Originally Posted by Darobat
I LOVE you -my version
I love YOU -darobat's version
Die a horrible death - Pravit's version
But intonation does also play an effect
For more info and opening a can of worms, it has been discussed here:
http://masterrussian.net/mforum/view...highlight=love
^_^;; thanks guys!
Would not it be pronounced "tebya"?Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
Hey, wait a minute! You don't need to know how to say that to him!
High there!!!...............!
no, the accent is on the ya, which makes the e sound more like an i.Quote:
Originally Posted by kwatts59
Yellow blue bus.Quote:
Originally Posted by Meg
bus??
Я люблю вас - Yellow blue bus
Got it? ;)
no, тебя sound pretty much like тибя at normal speed. Е ---> И in unstressed positions (generally).Quote:
Originally Posted by kwatts59
Wouldn't it be Yellow blue vus?Quote:
Originally Posted by JJ
Ok, you guys have messed up the grammar. "I love you" in Russian is "ya tebya lyublyu", ok? You say it like this...
ya TEBya lyu-blyu
Got it?
The accent is quite deffinately on the я in тебЯ....
It is? Oh...