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How do you say "I'm in love with you" in German?

pronounce it out for me too.

    



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Alwin E
Germans would say,
"I believe I fell in love with you."
"Ich glaube, ich habe mich in dich verliebt."
[Ix glou-bay ix hu-bay mix een deex fair-leebt.]

Take the x for the German -ch- sound.

If a German answers
"Ich glaube, ich auch."
[Eex glou-bay eex oux.]
then it's serious.

Kiss each other.


sciptor
ich liebe dich actually means I love you.

I'm in love with you translates as "ich bin in dich verliebt", pronounced somehow like "ikh bin in dikh fairleebt".

Have a look at Dra E's link to learn how to pronounce the "ch" in ich and dich.


Dra E
Ich liebe dich is correct however ch is not pronounced ck or sh

Look for ch´s at the following link

http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/german/quickfix/ski.shtml


Hansi
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"Ich hab dich lieb" would be another one to say.


F.C. Bayern
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Ich liebe dich

Pronounced: Ish leebe* dish


* - it is hard to explain how to pronounce 'liebe', because there is a certain accent at the end.


Minan K
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ich liebe dich = i love you

pronounciation = ih kle ba deh


Michelle T
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Ich bin in der Liebe mit Ihnen - means I am in love with you. I'm not sure how you would pronounce it though, sorry!



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