Wondering how to say ‘I love you’ in Ojibwe? You’re in the right place.
Saying ‘I love you’ can be both scary and exciting and even more so in a new language!
If you want to know how to say ‘I love you’ and other romantic phrases in Ojibwe, then read on.
How To Say ‘I Love You’ In Ojibwe
To tell someone that you love them in Ojibwe, say:
English | Ojibwe |
---|---|
I love you | Gizaagi’in |
I love you | Gizhawenimin |
You can use either of these two phrases to say ‘I love you’.
Check out the video below to hear the pronunciation of the first phrase:
Romantic Phrases & Terms of Endearment in Ojibwe
Try these other romantic phrases and terms of endearment including how to say ‘I miss you’ in Ojibwe.
English | Ojibwe |
---|---|
I miss you | Gigwiinawenimin |
I like you | Giminwenimin |
Do you love me? | Gizhawenim ina? |
I’m thinking of you | Gimikwenimin |
I want to marry you | Gi wii wiidigemin |
Marry me | Wiidigemishin |
Love | Zaagi’idiwin |
Kiss me | Ojiimishin |
Hug me | Gikinjigwenishin |
You are beautiful | Gimiikawaadiz |
You are cute | Giwawiyadendaagoz |
You are nice | Gigizhewaadiz |
Beautiful | Gwanaaj |
Sweetheart | Niinimoshehn |
These phrases should come in handy whether you’ve got a love interest who speaks Ojibwe or whether you just want to be prepared.
Why not also learn how to say ‘how are you?’ in Ojibwe? You’ll need this essential phrase in lots of different situations.
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