Do you want lớn learn to lớn say I Love You in Vietnamese khổng lồ your Vietnamese partner or khổng lồ your friends? Be careful! Because the Vietnamese culture is different from the Western cultures, you may create some misunderstanding if you do not use appropriate phrases. That is why today I’m going lớn show you how to lớn express your love khổng lồ different people properly in the Vietnamese culture.

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Saying I Love You In Vietnamese to Your Partner

If you have a Vietnamese partner, congratulations! She or he can help you learn the Vietnamese language & Vietnamese culture frequently. Imagine one day you can impress your Vietnamese lover by saying “I love you” in Vietnamese. I’m sure your partner will feel so touched when you say that. It doesn’t mean she or he cannot feel the love when you say it in English, but people usually feel it more when you speak in their native language.

In this case, “I Love You” in English can be translated into the following Vietnamese phrases:

Say “Anh yêu thương em” khổng lồ a woman if you are a man.

Say “Em yêu anh” lớn a man if you are a woman.

If you have read my article about How khổng lồ say Hello in Vietnamese, you would have known that we have many pronouns in Vietnamese. “Anh” is just one of the pronouns used for “a man” and “Em” is also just one of the pronouns used for “a woman”. In Vietnamese culture, when in a relationship, a man prefers lớn be called “Anh” to lớn mean that he can protect his woman.


How to Say I Love You In Vietnamese khổng lồ Your Family Members?

“Love” is translated as “Yêu” in Vietnamese. So, to say I Love You to lớn your family members, you can combine the word “yêu” with the pronouns to call your mom, dad, brothers, và sisters. For example:

“Con yêu thương bố” – lớn say khổng lồ your dad in Vietnamese Northern accent. You can replace “bố” with “ba” if you want to say it in the Southern accent.

“Con yêu mẹ” – lớn say khổng lồ your mom in Vietnamese Northern accent. You can replace “mẹ” with “má” if you want to say it in the Southern accent.

“Em yêu thương chị” – lớn say lớn your older sister.

“Em yêu anh” – khổng lồ say khổng lồ your older brother.

“Chị yêu em” – to lớn say to lớn your younger sister or brother, if you are a female.

“Anh yêu em” – khổng lồ say lớn your younger sister or brother, if you are a male.

“Con yêu bà” or “Cháu yêu bà” – to say to lớn your grandma.

Do Vietnamese People Say I Love You lớn Friends?

If you guys are the same age và you like him or her but both of you are not in a relationship yet, there are many different ways khổng lồ express your love.

“Tôi yêu thương bạn” or “Tôi yêu thương cậu”

“Tớ yêu bạn” or “Tớ yêu cậu”

“Mình yêu thương bạn” or “Mình yêu cậu”

So you can use “tôi”, “tớ”, or “mình” to hotline yourself, và use “bạn” or “cậu” to gọi your ‘friend’.

There is an informal way to say “I love you” khổng lồ your friend, which is “Tao yêu thương mày”. You should only say that when both of you are very close.

If you guys are just regular friends và don’t have any thắm thiết feelings towards each other, don’t use the word “yêu”. Instead, use the word “quý”, “mến” or “thích” instead. For instance:

“Tớ quý bạn”

“Tao quý mày”

“Tôi mến bạn”

“Tớ say mê cậu”

More thắm thiết Phrases In Vietnamese khổng lồ Learn

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There are many alternative ways lớn say sweet things khổng lồ your loved one. The menu of common Vietnamese thắm thiết phrases is listed below:

I like You

Male speaker: Anh phù hợp em.

Female speaker: Em mê thích anh.

I lượt thích You Very Much

Male speaker: Anh đam mê em nhiều lắm.

Female speaker: Em ưa thích anh những lắm.

I Love You So Much Or I Love You Very Much

Male speaker: Anh yêu thương em rất nhiều.

Female speaker: Em yêu thương anh vô cùng nhiều.

I Love You Too

Male speaker: Anh cũng yêu em.

Female speaker: Em cũng yêu anh.

I Love You More

Male speaker: Anh yêu em các hơn.

Female speaker: Em yêu anh nhiều hơn.

I Miss You

Male speaker: Anh nhớ em.

Female speaker: Em ghi nhớ anh.

I Have Got A Crush On You

Male speaker: Anh tất cả tình cảm cùng với em. You can also say “Anh cảm nắng nóng em”.

Female speaker: Em tất cả tình cảm cùng với anh. You can also say “Em cảm nắng anh”.

I’m In Love With You

Male speaker: Anh yêu em mất rồi.

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Female speaker: Em yêu anh mất rồi.

What To gọi Someone You Love In Vietnamese

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There are many ways to gọi someone you love in the Vietnamese language. There is no rule for calling your lover. It is up to you to hotline him or her in the way both of you lượt thích to do. For example:

My dear, Honey, Darling, Sweet Heart

Anh yêu thương (to call the man) và Em yêu thương (to hotline the woman)

Mình – it means that you consider your lover as yourself

Boyfriend và Girlfriend

“Bạn trai” is used to hotline the boyfriend. “Bạn gái” is used to call the girlfriend.

My Partner, Wife, Husband

If you have got married, you can điện thoại tư vấn your wife or husband “Bạn đời”. This phrase is literally translated as “A lifetime friend”. You can also use the word “Vợ” to call your wife (if any) và “Chồng” to call your husband (if any).

Vietnamese people also hotline their husband or wife “Nhà”. “Nhà” means “a house” or “home”. So, it sounds sweet when you consider your husband or wife your “home” where you will be back after a long working day.

Friends With Benefits (FWB)

Friends With Benefits (FWB) is still quite new khổng lồ the Vietnamese culture. You can điện thoại tư vấn your partner “Người tình” or “Tình nhân” which sound like you just need that person lớn have some memorable nights rather than a formal relationship.

A Person Who Is In A Love Affair

A love affair is called “Ngoại tình” or “Bồ bịch” in Vietnamese. If a man has a love affair, people will say “Anh kia ngoại tình” or “Anh đó cặp bồ” (That man has a love affair). The woman who is in love with the man but is not his wife will be called “Bồ“. Kindly chú ý that “Bồ” also means a friend in the Southern Vietnamese dialect.

Express Your Love In The Vietnamese Culture

Depending on where you stay in Vietnam, people have different ways to express their feelings lớn their lovers. For example, it seems khổng lồ be more xuất hiện in big cities such as Hanoi and Ho đưa ra Minh city than in smaller cities or rural areas. General speaking, Vietnamese people don’t often express their love so much in public.

In a typical Vietnamese family, people don’t say “I love you” regularly. Instead, they will show that they care about their family members by questioning or giving advice, or buying gifts.

If you have a Vietnamese boyfriend or girlfriend, don’t say “I love you” to lớn your regular friends in daily conversations. Your lover might think that you really “love” your friend because “love” means “yêu” in Vietnamese, và “yêu” is a serious phrase to lớn express their love.

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“I love you” is one of those sentences which everyone wants to learn when they start studying Vietnamese.

In the phrase “I love you”, the verb “love” means yêu in Vietnamese.

That’s easy!

However, when it comes khổng lồ addressing yourself (I) và the other person (you), it’s a little bit more complicated in Vietnamese.

How you address people mostly depending on your relationship with that person, their gender và age (generation).

But don’t worry!

This lesson is going to lớn be very easy khổng lồ follow, even if you’re completely new khổng lồ the Vietnamese language & have no idea about the personal pronouns.


Saying “I love you” to lớn your partner in Vietnamese

In Vietnam, when being in a relationship or going lớn be in a relationship, the word anh is used to lớn talk about the man, while the word em is used to talk about the woman.


So to say ”I love you” in Vietnamese:

If you’re the gentleman, you will say anh yêu em to the lady.If you're the lady, you will say em yêu anh khổng lồ the man.

To sound even more romantic và sincere, address the person by the name first, followed by the word à, before the phrase “I love you”.

For instance, if the girl’s name is Ly, you can say Ly à, anh yêu thương em, which means “Ly, I love you”.


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Saying “I love you” khổng lồ a family member

This section is for my Viet people out there.

In the Vietnamese language, if you’re talking khổng lồ your parents, aunt, uncle, and grandparents, you will always address yourself “I” as con

To address the family thành viên as “You”, you can use the word:

ba - for your fathermẹ - for your motherông - for your grandpa - for your grandma

So lớn say ”I love you” in Vietnamese khổng lồ your mom or grandma, you will say

Con yêu chị em ⇢ I love you mom
Con yêu thương bà ⇢ I love you grandma

Saying “I love you” to a friend in Vietnamese

What if you want khổng lồ say “I love you” to lớn a friend in Vietnamese?

In Vietnam, you would only say “I love you” lớn a very close friend who was born in the same year as you, such as a classmate.

You can address yourself as tao (I) và address the other person as mày (You).


So khổng lồ say “I love you” lớn a close friend in Vietnamese, you'll say:

Tao yêu thương mày
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Saying “I love you so much” in Vietnamese

To emphasize your love lớn someone, simply place nhiều lắm after the phrase “I love you” that we’ve just learned earlier on.

Nhiều means “a lot” or “much” in Vietnamese. Lắm means “very” or “so”.

Therefore, nhiều lắm can be translated as “very much” or “so much”.

For examples:

Anh yêu thương em các lắm ⇢ I love you so much (man khổng lồ woman)Con yêu mẹ nhiều lắm ⇢ I love you so much mom

Responses to “I love you” in Vietnamese

Here are some useful phrases that you can use to lớn respond when someone says “I love you” to lớn you in Vietnamese.

1. Saying “I love you too” in Vietnamese

To make this sentence, simply place the word cũng before the verb yêu (love).

Cũng is the equivalent of “also” or “too” in English.

For examples:

Em cũng yêu thương anh ⇢ I love you too (woman khổng lồ man)Con cũng yêu cha ⇢ I love you too dad

2. Saying “I love you more” in Vietnamese

This is another way to respond to lớn the phrase “I love you”. Simply place the word nhiều hơn at the end of the sentence.

Nhiều hơn is the equivalent of “much more” in English.

For examples:

Anh yêu thương em nhiều hơn thế ⇢ I love you too (man to lớn woman)Con yêu thương mẹ nhiều hơn ⇢ I love you more mom