
The tradition of saying I LOVE YOU to express your love is very old. Many countries of the world use these words but in their own language. The interesting thing is that even though the language changes, the feeling of love does not change. Express your emotions in these words. Be it Israeli Jews or Americans.
The most spoken language in Israel is Hebrew. After this, most people speak Arabic. Apart from this, Russian, English and French are also spoken here. Let us know how to say I LOVE YOU in Israel.
How to express love in Hebrew
The most spoken language in Israel is Hebrew. The way of saying I love you in Hebrew is slightly different. For example, in English the pronunciation of I love you is the same for both men and women, but this is not the case in Hebrew.
In Hebrew, whether it is a man or a woman, the pronunciation of saying I love you is different for both. If a woman is saying I love you to a man then she has to say this: Ani ohevet otha. Whereas if a man is saying I love you to a woman then he will have to say – Ani ohev otah.
Not only this, if the woman wants to express her love for another woman, then the sentence will be different for her. Ani ohevet otah line is used for that.
How to express love in Arabic?
In Arabic, the word Ahebbak/Ahebbik is used to say I love you. This is the most common way to say “I love you” in Arabic.In Arabic, the word Ala raasii (على راسي) is used to express love, which literally means on the head. it

Shows your commitment to complete even the most difficult task for your loved one. When a loved one asks you for help, these Arabic answers give you the opportunity to assure them that you will do everything possible for their happiness, no matter what it takes.
In Arabic, the word Ya rouhi (يا روحي) is used for a beloved person. If you know Arabic, you've probably heard of the commonly used word habibi/habibati, which literally means my dear. Similarly, this is a lovely phrase which literally means my soul, it also means my dear/beloved.
Apart from this, words like Kalamak/ik asal ala qalbi are used. Its literal meaning is, “Your words touch my heart like honey,” and it is said when a special person wants to express a very special love emotion.
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