Word for my love in german

Do you often feel lonely and sad? Do you long for romance and are willing to do whatever it takes to meet that special person? Speaking another language could revolutionize your love life! So, why wait? Learning how to say ‘love’ in German could be just what you need to find it.

Or perhaps you were lucky, and have found your German partner already. Fantastic! Yet, a cross-cultural relationship comes with unique challenges. Learning how to speak your lover’s language will greatly improve your communication and enhance the relationship. At GermanPod101, our team will teach you all the words, quotes and phrases you need to woo your German lover with excellence! Our tutors provide personal assistance, with plenty of extra material available to make German dating easy for you.

Table of Contents

  1. Common Phrases You’ll Need for a Date
  2. The Most Romantic Ideas for a Date
  3. Must-know Valentine’s Day Vocabulary
  4. German Love Phrases for Valentine’s Day
  5. German Quotes about Love
  6. Marriage Proposal Lines
  7. 15 Most Common Break-Up Lines
  8. Will Falling in Love Help You Learn German Faster?

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1. Common Phrases You’ll Need for a Date

So, you have met your German love interest. Congratulations! Who knows where this could take you…?! However, the two of you have just met and you’re not ready to say the German word for love just yet. Great, it is better to get to know him/her first. Wow your prospective love by using these German date phrases to set up a spectacular first date.

German Date Phrases

Would you like to go out to dinner with me?

  • Möchtest du mit mir zum Abendessen ausgehen?

The important question! In most cultures, this phrase indicates: ‘I’m romantically interested in you’. Flirting in German is no different, so don’t take your date to Mcdonald’s!

Are you free this weekend?

  • Hast du dieses Wochenende Zeit?

This is a preamble to asking your love interest on a date. If you get an immediate ‘Yes’, that’s good news!

Would you like to hang out with me?

  • Hättest du Lust, mal etwas zusammen zu unternehmen?

You like her/him, but you’re not sure if there’s chemistry. Ask them to hang out first to see if a dinner date is next.

What time shall we meet tomorrow?

  • Um wieviel Uhr sollen wir uns morgen treffen?

Set a time, and be sure to arrive early! Nothing spoils a potential relationship more than a tardy date.

Where shall we meet?

  • Wo sollen wir uns treffen?

You can ask this, but also suggest a place.

You look great.

  • Du siehst toll aus.

A wonderful ice breaker! This phrase will help them relax a bit – they probably took great care to look their best just for you.

You are so cute.

  • Du bist so süß.

If the two of you are getting on really well, this is a fun, flirtatious phrase to use.

What do you think of this place?

  • Wie findest du diesen Ort?

This another good conversation starter. Show off your German language skills!

Can I see you again?

  • Kann ich dich noch mal sehen?

So the date went really well – don’t waste time! Make sure you will see each other again.

Shall we go somewhere else?

  • Sollen wir woanders hingehen?

If the place you meet at is not great, you can suggest going elsewhere. It is also a good question to follow the previous one. Variety is the spice of life!

I know a good place.

  • Ich kenne einen tollen Ort.

Use this with the previous question. However, don’t say if you don’t know a good place!

I will drive you home.

  • Ich werde dich nach Hause fahren.

If your date doesn’t have transport, this is a polite, considerate offer. However, don’t be offended if she/he turns you down on the first date. Especially a woman might not feel comfortable letting you drive her home when the two of you are still basically strangers.

That was a great evening.

  • Das war ein toller Abend.

This is a good phrase to end the evening with.

When can I see you again?

  • Wann kann ich dich wiedersehen?

If he/she replied ‘Yes’ to ‘Can I see you again?’, this is the next important question.

I’ll call you.

  • Ich werde dich anrufen.

Say this only if you really mean to do it. In many cultures, this could imply that you’re keeping the proverbial backdoor open.

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2. The Most Romantic Ideas for a Date

You learned all the German phrases to make a date – congratulations! Now you have to decide where to meet, which can be tricky. Discuss these options with your lover to gauge whether you like the same things. Check out romantic date ideas in German below!

Date Ideas in German

museum

  • Museum

If you’re looking for unique date ideas that are fun but won’t break the bank, museums are the perfect spot! You won’t be running out of things to say in the conversations.

candlelit dinner

  • Candle-Light-Dinner

A candlelit dinner is perhaps best to reserve for when the relationship is getting serious. It’s very intimate, and says: “Romance!” It’s a fantastic choice if you’re sure you and your date are in love with each other!

go to the zoo

  • In den Zoo gehen.

This is a good choice for shy lovers who want to get the conversation going. Just make sure your date likes zoos, as some people dislike them. Maybe not for the first date, but this is also a great choice if your lover has children – you’ll win his/her adoration for inviting them along!

go for a long walk

  • Einen langen Spaziergang machen.

Need to talk about serious stuff, or just want to relax with your date? Walking together is soothing, and a habit you can keep up together always! Just make sure it’s a beautiful walk that’s not too strenuous.

go to the opera

  • In die Oper gehen.

This type of date should only be attempted if both of you love the opera. It can be a special treat, followed by a candlelit dinner!

go to the aquarium

  • In ein Aquarium gehen.

Going to the aquarium is another good idea if you need topics for conversation, or if you need to impress your lover’s kids! Make sure your date doesn’t have a problem with aquariums.

walk on the beach

  • Am Strand spazieren gehen

This can be a very romantic stroll, especially at night! The sea is often associated with romance and beauty.

have a picnic

  • ein Picknick machen

If you and your date need to get more comfortable together, this can be a fantastic date. Spending time in nature is soothing and calms the nerves.

cook a meal together

  • Zusammen etwas zu Essen kochen

If you want to get an idea of your date’s true character in one go, this is an excellent date! You will quickly see if the two of you can work together in a confined space. If it works, it will be fantastic for the relationship and create a sense of intimacy. If not, you will probably part ways!

have dinner and see a movie

  • Abendessen und einen Film schauen

This is traditional date choice works perfectly well. Just make sure you and your date like the same kind of movies!

3. Must-know Valentine’s Day Vocabulary

Valentine's Day Words in German

Expressing your feelings honestly is very important in any relationship all year round. Yet, on Valentine’s Day you really want to shine. Impress your lover this Valentine’s with your excellent vocabulary, and make his/her day! We teach you, in fun, effective ways, the meanings of the words and how to pronounce them. You can also copy the characters and learn how to write ‘I love you’ in German – think how impressed your date will be!

4. German Love Phrases for Valentine’s Day

So, you now have the basic Valentine’s Day vocabulary under your belt. Well done! But, do you know how to say ‘I love you’ in German yet? Or perhaps you are still only friends. So, do you know how to say ‘I like you’ or ‘I have a crush on you’ in German? No? Don’t worry, here are all the love phrases you need to bowl over your German love on this special day!

Valentine's Day Words in German

I love you.

  • Ich liebe dich.

Saying ‘I love you’ in German carries the same weight as in all languages. Use this only if you’re sure and sincere about your feelings for your partner/friend.

You mean so much to me.

  • Du bedeutest mir sehr viel.

This is a beautiful expression of gratitude that will enhance any relationship! It makes the receiver feel appreciated and their efforts recognized.

Will you be my Valentine?

  • Möchtest du mein Valentin sein?

With these words, you are taking your relationship to the next level! Or, if you have been a couple for a while, it shows that you still feel the romance. So, go for it!

You’re so beautiful.

  • Sie sind so schön.

If you don’t know how to say ‘You’re pretty’ in German, this is a good substitute, gentlemen!

I think of you as more than a friend.

  • Du bist mehr als nur ein Freund für mich.

Say this if you are not yet sure that your romantic feelings are reciprocated. It is also a safe go-to if you’re unsure about the German dating culture.

A hundred hearts would be too few to carry all my love for you.

  • Hundert Herzen wären zu wenige, um all meine Liebe zu dir zu tragen.

You romantic you…! When your heart overflows with love, this would be the best phrase to use.

Love is just love. It can never be explained.

  • Liebe ist nur Liebe. Es kann niemals erklärt werden.

If you fell in love unexpectedly or inexplicably, this one’s for you.

You’re so handsome.

  • Du bist so schön.

Ladies, this phrase lets your German love know how much you appreciate his looks! Don’t be shy to use it; men like compliments too.

I’ve got a crush on you.

  • Ich bin in dich verknallt.

If you like someone, but you’re unsure about starting a relationship, it would be prudent to say this. It simply means that you like someone very, very much and think they’re amazing.

You make me want to be a better man.

  • Du machst mich zu einem besseren Menschen.

Gentlemen, don’t claim this phrase as your own! It hails from the movie ‘As Good as it Gets’, but it is sure to make your German girlfriend feel very special. Let her know that she inspires you!

Let all that you do be done in love.

  • Lasse deine Handlungen in der Liebe geschehen.

We hope.

You are my sunshine, my love.

  • Du bist mein Sonnenschein, meine Liebe.

A compliment that lets your lover know they bring a special quality to your life. Really nice!

Words can’t describe my love for you.

  • Worte können meine Liebe zu dir nicht beschreiben.

Better say this when you’re feeling serious about the relationship! It means that your feelings are very intense.

We were meant to be together.

  • Wir waren füreinander bestimmt.

This is a loving affirmation that shows you see a future together, and that you feel a special bond with your partner.

If you were thinking about someone while reading this, you’re definitely in love.

  • Solltest du – während du diese Zeilen liest – über jemanden nachdenken, bist du auf jeden Fall verliebt.

Here’s something fun to tease your lover with. And hope he/she was thinking of you!

5. German Quotes about Love

German Love Quotes

You’re a love champ! You and your German lover are getting along fantastically, your dates are awesome, your Valentine’s Day together was spectacular, and you’re very much in love. Good for you! Here are some beautiful phrases of endearment in German that will remind him/her who is in your thoughts all the time.

6. Marriage Proposal Lines

German Marriage Proposal Lines

Wow. Your German lover is indeed the love of your life – congratulations! And may only happiness follow the two of you! In most traditions, the man asks the woman to marry; this is also the German custom. Here are a few sincere and romantic lines that will help you to ask your lady-love for her hand in marriage.

7. 15 Most Common Break-Up Lines

German Break-Up Lines

Instead of moving towards marriage or a long-term relationship, you find that the spark is not there for you. That is a pity! But even though breaking up is never easy, continuing a bad or unfulfilling relationship would be even harder. Remember to be kind to the person you are going to say goodbye to; respect and sensitivity cost nothing. Here are some phrases to help you break up gently.

  • We need to talk.
    • Wir müssen reden.

    This is not really a break-up line, but it is a good conversation opener with a serious tone.

    It’s not you. It’s me.

    • Es liegt nicht an dir. Es liegt an mir.

    As long as you mean it, this can be a kind thing to say. It means that there’s nothing wrong with your German lover as a person, but that you need something different from a relationship.

    I’m just not ready for this kind of relationship.

    • Ich bin einfach nicht bereit für diese Art von Beziehung.

    Things moved a bit fast and got too intense, too soon? Painful as it is, honesty is often the best way to break up with somebody.

    Let’s just be friends.

    • Lass uns einfach Freunde sein.

    If the relationship was very intense, and you have sent many ‘i love u’ texts in German, this would not be a good breakup line. Feelings need to calm down before you can be friends, if ever. If the relationship has not really developed yet, a friendship would be possible.

    I think we need a break.

    • Ich glaube, wir brauchen eine Pause.

    This is again honest, and to the point. No need to play with someone’s emotions by not letting them know how you feel. However, this could imply that you may fall in love with him/her again after a period of time, so use with discretion.

    You deserve better.

    • Du hast etwas Besseres verdient.

    Yes, he/she probably deserves a better relationship if your own feelings have cooled down.

    We should start seeing other people.

    • Wir sollten anfangen, uns mit anderen Leuten zu treffen.

    This is probably the least gentle break-up phrase, so reserve it for a lover that doesn’t get the message!

    I need my space.

    • Ich brauche meinen Freiraum.

    When a person is too clingy or demanding, this would be an suitable break-up phrase. It is another good go-to for that lover who doesn’t get the message!

    I think we’re moving too fast.

    • Ich denke, es geht zu schnell.

    Say this if you want to keep the relationship, but need to slow down its progress a bit. It is also good if you feel things are getting too intense for your liking. However, it is not really a break-up line, so be careful not to mislead.

    I need to focus on my career.

    • Ich muss mich auf meine Karriere konzentrieren.

    If you feel that you will not be able to give 100% in a relationship due to career demands, this is the phrase to use. It’s also good if you are unwilling to give up your career for a relationship.

    I’m not good enough for you.

    • Ich bin nicht gut genug für dich.

    Say this only if you really believe it, or you’ll end up sounding false. Break-ups are usually hard for the receiving party, so don’t insult him/her with an insincere comment.

    I just don’t love you anymore.

    • Ich liebe dich einfach nicht mehr.

    This harsh line is sometimes the best one to use if you are struggling to get through to a stubborn, clingy lover who won’t accept your break up. Use it as a last resort. Then switch your phone off and block their emails!

    We’re just not right for each other.

    • Wir sind einfach nicht richtig für einander.

    If this is how you truly feel, you need to say it. Be kind, gentle and polite.

    It’s for the best.

    • Es ist das Beste.

    This phrase is called for if circumstances are difficult and the relationship is not progressing well. Love should enhance one’s life, not burden it!

    We’ve grown apart.

    • Wir haben uns auseinander gelebt.

    Cross-cultural relationships are often long-distance ones, and it is easy to grow apart over time.

  • 8. Will Falling in Love help you Learn German faster?

    Most people will agree that the above statement is a no-brainer – of course it will! Your body will be flooded with feel-good hormones, which are superb motivators for anything. GermanPod101 is one of the best portals to help help make this a reality, so don’t hesitate to enroll now! Let’s quickly look at the reasons why falling in love will speed up your learning of the German language.

    Three Reasons Why Having a Lover will Help you Learn German Faster!

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    1- Being in a love relationship with your German speaking partner will immerse you in the culture
    GermanPod101 uses immersive methods and tools to teach you German, but having a relationship with a native speaker will be a very valuable addition to your learning experience! You will gain exposure to their world, realtime and vividly, which will make the language come alive even more for you. The experience is likely to expand your world-view, which should motivate you to learn German even faster.

    2- Having your German romantic partner will mean more opportunity to practice speaking
    Nothing beats continuous practice when learning a new language. Your partner will probably be very willing to assist you in this, as your enhanced German language skills will enhance the relationship. Communication is, after all, one of the most important pillars of a good partnership. Also, you will get to impress your lover with the knowledge gained through your studies – a win/win situation!

    3- A supportive German lover is likely to make a gentle, patient teacher and study aid!
    With his/her heart filled with love and goodwill for you, your German partner is likely to patiently and gently correct your mistakes when you speak. This goes not only for grammar, but also for accent and meaning. With his/her help, you could sound like a native in no time!

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    1- All the Resources and Materials Will Help Both of You
    Falling in love with a man or woman speaking German is an opportunity for both of you to learn a new language! For this reason, every lesson, transcript, vocabulary list, and resource at GermanPod101 is translated into both English and German. So, while your partner can help you learn German faster, you can potentially also help him/her learn and master English!

    2- Lessons Are Designed to Help You Understand and Engage with German Culture
    At GermanPod101, our focus is to help our students learn practical vocabulary and phrases used by everyday people in Germany. This means that, from your very first lesson, you can apply what you learn immediately! So, when your German partner wants to go out to a restaurant, play Pokemon Go, or attend just about any social function, you have the vocabulary and phrases necessary to have a great time!

    3- Access to Special Resources Dedicated to Romantic German Phrases
    You now have access to GermanPod101’s specially-developed sections and tools to teach you love words, phrases, and cultural insights to help you find and attract your German soul mate. A personal tutor will assist you to master these brilliantly – remember to invite him/her to your wedding!

    So you’re in love or really like a German-speaking person. That’s wonderful! When you’re in a romantic relationship or want to start one with German speakers, they’ll be impressed if you learned love words and phrases in German.

    We’re going to guide you through sweet words and romantic phrases and give you some German quotes to sound just like native speakers.

    Firstly starting with a relationship with pick-up lines in German. Then we’ll move on to love words and romantic German phrases and teach you German language pet names to use when you’re in a serious relationship.

    After that, we’ll move on to how to propose in German and give you some love quotes that you can use well into your relationship’s future.

    Ready for love? Let’s go!

    Pick-Up Lines In German

    Alright, so picking up someone is never easy and takes courage. You’ll feel far more confident if you know how to introduce yourself and make your person of interest smile. 

    Here are some popular pick-up lines to help you when meeting someone special and possibly arrange a date. You can also use these terms on social media or dating apps when you DM someone.

    English German Pronunciation
    You are pretty. Du bist hübsch.

    You are attractive. Du bist attraktiv.

    Do you want to go out with me? Willst du mit mir ausgehen?

    Do you want to be my girlfriend / boyfriend? Willst du mit mir gehen?

    Here are some phrases to use after your date! It’s always nice to end positively and hopefully get a second date.

    English German Pronunciation
    Thank you for the great evening. Danke für den tollen Abend.

    It was wonderful seeing you. Es war schön dich zu sehen.

    You mean so much to me. Du bedeutest mir so viel.

    You have beautiful eyes. Du hast wunderschöne Augen.

    Love Words and Phrases in German

    Love Words And Romantic German Phrases

    When things get more serious between you, these are some romantic phrases in German to express your feelings. 

    You can also use these German love words in greeting cards on special occasions for your loved one, and some of these are great for German family members too! They are great for birthdays, Mother’s Day, or Father’s Day.

    I Love You

    Ich liebe dich

    This classic saying is most appropriate for serious, long-term relationships or family members.

    I Love You Too

    Ich liebe dich auch

    When someone else says, “I love you,” this is the perfect way to respond. Of course, only use this phrase if you feel the same way!

    I’m In Love With You

    Ich bin in dich verliebt

    This is an excellent way to tell someone you’re in love with them without dropping the “I love you” bomb. It can give your partner a big clue about how you feel about them without any obligations to respond.

    Love Ya

    Ich hab’ dich lieb

    You can use this phrase for friends and family. It’s a light-hearted saying to use with anyone you care about at the end of a phone call or text message.

    I Am Head Over Heels In Love (With You)

    Ich bin Hals über Kopf (in dich) verliebt

    You could use this saying to tell your friends how you’re feeling about a special someone, and you can add, ‘with you (in dich)’ if you wish to say this to your loved one.

    You’re My Everything

    Du bist mein Ein und Alles

    In the English equivalent, this saying can mean both “You’re my everything” and “You mean the world to me.” It’s quite a romantic phrase and could be used when you are deep and heavy in love.

    I Like You

    Ich steh’ auf dich

    Maybe you’re not ready to say the big L word, or you’re unsure how the other person feels, so you can say that you like them. It also means, “I’m into you.”

    My Heart Is All Yours

    Dir gehört mein ganzes Herz

    Again, a powerful romantic connotation. You should reserve this phrase for when things are very serious. This deeply romantic phrase would go great on a Valentine’s Day card too!

    You Are The Love Of My Life

    Du bist die Liebe meines Lebens

    This saying is a special one. You shouldn’t say it unless you mean it. It leads one to think that you’re close to proposing or that a marriage is on your mind!

    If you’re feeling this way but are slightly nervous about expressing it, try the German love phrase below, which is a little less weighty.

    I Adore You

    Ich bete dich an

    You could even use this phrase with close friends!

    You Suit Me/ We Go Well Together

    Du passt zu mir. / Wir passen gut zusammen.

    You can use this phrase after a first or second date if you feel a connection. It’s an excellent way to imply that you’d like your relationship to grow into something more.

    I Care For You

    Ich habe dich gerne

    As with the phrase above, you’d use this saying after a date or two to let the person know you’re really interested in them.

    Will You Go Out With Me?

    Willst du mit mir ausgehen?

    Of course, you can’t get a date if you don’t ask! This is the best question to get that first date.

    German Pet Names For Both Sexes

    Once you’ve begun dating someone, you may naturally have pet names for each other. These are the most common pet names that you can use with men and women.

    German English
    Mausi

    mousy (sweety)
    Angebetete (f)/ Angebeteter (m)

    My beloved
    Augenstern

    eye star (bright as the stars)
    Geliebte (f) / Geliebter (m)

    lover
    Hase / Hasi / Häschen

    bunny
    Goldstück

    piece of gold
    Herzblatt

    heart leaf
    mein Herz

    my heart
    Knutschkugel

    smooch ball
    Liebling

    my favorite one/darling
    Mein Ein und Alles

    my one and everything
    Schatz / Schatzi / Schätzchen

    treasure
    Schmusebacke

    cuddle cheek
    Schnucki / Schnuckiputz

    cutie pie

    German Pet Names For Boyfriends

    A pet name like the ones below is typically reserved for men.

    German English
    Bär / Bärchen

    bear/little bear
    Großer

    big one
    Held

    hero
    Prinz

    prince
    Schöner

    handsome
    Süßer

    sweetie

    German Pet Names For Girlfriends

    You’d usually use a pet name like these for female lovers.

    German English
    Engel

    angel
    Göttin

    goddess
    Elfe

    elf
    Fee

    fairy
    Maus / Mausi

    mousy
    Prinzessin

    princess
    Schöne

    beautiful
    Sonnenschein

    sunshine
    Süße

    sweetie
    Täubchen

    dove
    Traumfrau

    woman of your dreams

    Love Words and Phrases in German

    How To Propose In German

    So you’ve been in a romantic relationship for a while now, or maybe you know they are the right person for you right away! You’ve got a ring, and you’re ready to propose. 

    It is a big step, and there are quite a few ways to ask someone for their hand in marriage in German. 

    Have a look and see which ‘love language’ will be the best for you. Remember that in Germany, people appreciate directness, especially in cases such as proposals! Be straight to the point.

    Will you marry me?

    Willst du mich heiraten?

    Willst du meine Frau werden?

    Will you be my wife?

    Willst du mein Mann werden?

    Will you be my husband?

    Ich will, dass du mein/e Mann / Frau wirst.

    I want you to be my husband / wife.

    Ich möchte den Rest meines Lebens mit dir verbringen.

    I want to spend the rest of my life with you.

    Ich möchte mit dir Enkelkinder haben.

    I want to have grandchildren with you.

    Ich will für immer mit dir zusammen sein.

    I want to be with you forever.


    Love Words and Phrases in German

    German Love Quotes

    Over time, these can be sweet messages you leave on notes, text messages, or unique cards for your loved one.

    Love conquers all.
    Liebe überwindet alles.

    Love is blind.
    Liebe ist blind.

    When you sow love, joy will grow. 
    Wo man Liebe sät, da wächst Freude.

    Opposites attract.
    Gegensätze ziehen sich an.

    I will love you forever and always.
    Ich werde dich für immer und ewig lieben.

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    Ready? Here are the top 15 Love phrases  & compliments to know.

    1. Ich liebe dich.

    • German: Ich liebe dich.
    • Pronunciation: Ih leebeh dih
    • English: I love you.

    Knowing “I love you” in German is important. Especially if you want to get your point across or to remind your love. A great phrase for beginners.

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    2. Glücklicher Valentinstag! 

    • German: Glücklicher Valentinstag! 
    • Pronunciation: Glooklih Valentinstag
    • English: Happy Valentines Day

    Is Valentine’s Day approaching? This German phrase will be necessary then. But please, have a present in hand as well. No-one likes being told “Happy Valentine’s Day” without also getting a present.

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    3. Du bedeutest mir sehr viel.

    • German: Du bedeutest mir sehr viel.
    • Pronunciation: Doo bedoitest mirh zehr feel
    • English: You mean so much to me.

    Expressing your love aside, there are other great phrases. This is one of them. Most German learners won’t learn this – as it’s not a “must-know” phrase. However, this definitely makes you sound a lot better in German.

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    4. Möchtest du mein Valentin sein?

    • German: Möchtest du mein Valentin sein?
    • Pronunciation: Muhtest du mine Valentin zine?
    • English: Will you be my Valentine?

    Perfect if you want to ask your crush out. Another good phrase to know on Valentine’s day.

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    5. Sie sind so schön.

    • German: Sie sind so schön.
    • Pronunciation: Zie zen so shoon.
    • English: You’re so beautiful.

    Oh, the compliment of all compliments. Honestly, what girl doesn’t like hearing this? I’d say this is the #2 most important phrase here, after “I love you.” Telling a girl that she’s beautiful is important. And if you’re learning German – memorize this!

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    6. Ich denke an dich mehr als nur ein Freund.

    • German: Ich denke an dich mehr als nur ein Freund.
    • Pronunciation: Ih denke an dih meh als nur ayn froind.
    • English: I think of you as more than a friend.

    Something most German learners won’t know. This is an advanced phrase! Want to step out of the friend zone and let them know it’s serious? Good to make yourself sound like an experienced speaker.

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     7. Hundert Herzen wären zu wenige, um all meine Liebe zu dir zu tragen.

    • German: Hundert Herzen wären zu wenige, um all meine Liebe zu dir zu tragen.
    • Pronunciation: Hundert hertzen veren zu venige, um al mayna leebe zu dir zu tragen.
    • English: A hundred hearts would be too few to carry all my love for you.

    Now we’re getting poetic. What a phrase. Again, typical learners don’t get to learn these. This is more of natural, and very passionate, German language.

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    8. Liebe ist nur Liebe. Es kann niemals erklärt werden.

    • German: Liebe ist nur Liebe. Es kann niemals erklärt werden.
    • Pronunciation: Leebe ist nur leebe. Es kan neemals erklert verden.
    • English: Love is just love. It can never be explained.

    Just in case they ask you why you love them. Well, who knows! Sorry for you being so beautiful! Yeah, just tell them this.

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    9. Du bist so schön.

    • German: Du bist so schön.
    • Pronunciation: Do bist soo shun
    • English: You’re so handsome.

    And if you’re a woman that want’s to compliment a guy in German, don’t worry, you’re not forgotten. Guys like compliments too! Leave me a comment down below.

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    10. Ich bin in dich verknallt.

    • German:  Ich bin in dich verknallt.
    • Pronunciation:  Ich bin in dih vahknalt.
    • English: I’ve got a crush on you.

    It’s not love yet. But there’ something there. This is the perfect German phrase to know. Everyone has a crush and will have more. Tons of fish in the sea. So, you will use this at some point.

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    11. Du machst mich zu einem besseren Menschen.

    • German:  Du machst mich zu einem besseren Menschen.
    • Pronunciation:  Du machst mih zu aynem besseren menshen
    • English: You make me want to be a better man.

    This is for guys to use on a German girl. Does she make you want to shave? Put on a suit? Lose weight? Be the best at being yourself? Tell her that!

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    12. Du bist mein Sonnenschein, meine Liebe.

    • German:  Du bist mein Sonnenschein, meine Liebe.
    • Pronunciation:  Du bist mine zonnenshine, mine leebeh.
    • English: You are my sunshine, my love.

    Great, warm expression and compliment. And textbooks won’t teach you this! You’d have to ask a native speaker for a phrase like this. Again, good to sound like a “good speaker.”

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    13. Worte können meine Liebe zu dir nicht beschreiben.

    • German:  Worte können meine Liebe zu dir nicht beschreiben.
    • Pronunciation:  Vorte kunnen mine leebe zu dir niht beshraiben.
    • English: Words can’t describe my love for you.

    Now we’re getting serious. Can’t describe your love? Well, we can’t all be Shakespeare. And maybe, words actually just aren’t enough. This an advanced German phrase.

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    14. Wir waren füreinander bestimmt.

    • German:  Wir waren füreinander bestimmt.
    • Pronunciation:  Vir varren fyur-ainder beshtimt
    • English: We were meant to be together.

    And just when you thought it couldn’t get any more serious – this phrase comes along. Save this for your marriage. A bit of a bold statement!

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    And finally…

    15. Solltest du – während du diese Zeilen liest – über jemanden nachdenken, bist du auf jeden Fall verliebt.

    • German:  Solltest du – während du diese Zeilen liest – über jemanden nachdenken, bist du auf jeden Fall verliebt.
    • Pronunciation:  Soltest du – verend du deese tzeilen leest – uber yemanden hahdeken, bist du of yeeden fal veleebt.
    • English: If you were thinking about someone while reading this, you’re definitely in love.

    Just a silly, fun phrase. Were you thinking of anyone? I bet you were thinking “Oh, this Linguajunkie character is so handsome.” Well, you’re definitely in love. Be sure to confess in the comments below!

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    Conclusion

    And done! Looking for the free lesson from GermanPod101? Play the lesson below:

    Feel free to share these German love phrases, pin these, like or tweet these!

    And if you’re interested in German, be sure to visit GermanPod101 (click here) – an online German learning system – where these phrases are taken form.

    Let me know what you think! Any German love phrases missed?

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    Leave a comment down below!

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    Personal Pronouns Part 3 (repetition unit)

    Would you like to impress your love?

    Learn how to say I love you in German and much more. Listen to the audio samples with phrases of love and hate.

    How to say I love you in German – Exercise A

    How to learn with part A of the exercise

    1. Read and listen a few times.
    2. Repeat after the speaker.
    3. Make sure that you imitate the pronunciation of the speaker.
    4. After a few repetitions go on to part B (farther below).

    Lieben und hassen
    to love and to hate

    Ich liebe dich.
    I love you.

    Du liebst Sonja. ❤️
    You love Sonja.

    Er liebt Schokolade.
    He loves chocolate.

    Sie hasst Spinnen. 
    She hates spiders.

    Das Baby liebt Milch. 
    The baby loves milk.
    (Es liebt Milch.) 

    Wir lieben Ferien. 
    We love holidays.

    Ihr hasst langweilige Lehrer. 
    You (all) hate boring teachers.

    Und Lehrer hassen freche Schüler. 
    And teachers hate cheeky students.

    Sie hassen freche Schüler. 
    They hate cheeky students.

    Now that you’ve learned how to say ‘I love you’ in German, here is a repetition of all personal pronouns: ich, du, er, sie, es, wir, ihr, sie

    How to say I love you in German – Exercise B:

    How to learn with part B of the exercise

    Question and Answer Part:

    1. Read and listen a few times to the questions and answers.
    2. Answer the questions in the pauses (you may look also at the answers).
    3. After a few times don’t look at the answers anymore.
    4. Make sure that you imitate the pronunciation of my voice.
    5. Repeat the lesson until you can answer the questions easily.

    Lieben und hassen (love and hate)

    You already know that the endings of German verbs change according to the personal pronouns. Let’s practice with all personal pronouns and the German verbs ‘lieben’ and ‘hassen’.

    Question and Answer Part

    Frage:
    Wie heißen die Personalpronomen?
    What are the personal pronouns called?

    Antwort:
    ich, du, er, sie, es, wir, ihr und sie

    Wer liebt dich? ❤️
    Who loves you?

    ich
    Ich liebe dich.
    I love you.

    Wer liebt Sonja? ❤️
    Who loves Sonja?

    du
    Du liebst Sonja.
    You love Sonja.

    Wusstest du das nicht?
    Didn’t you know that?

    Wer liebt Schokolade?
    Who loves chocolate?

    er
    Er liebt Schokolade.
    He loves chocolate.

    Wer hasst Spinnen? 
    Who hates spiders?

    sie
    Sie hasst Spinnen.
    She hates spiders.

    Was hasst sie, flauschige Häschen
    What does she hate, fluffy bunnies?

    Nein, sie hasst (doch)* nicht flauschige Häschen.
    No, she doesn’t hate fluffy bunnies.

    Sie hasst Spinnen.
    Sie hasst Spinnen über alles (above all).
    She hates spiders the most.

    Was liebt das Baby?
    What does the baby love?

    Milch
    Das Baby liebt Milch.
    The baby loves milk.

    Es liebt Milch.

    Wer liebt Ferien?
    Who loves holidays?

    wir
    Wir lieben Ferien.
    We love holidays.

    Wer hasst langweilige Lehrer? 
    Who hates boring teachers?

    ihr
    Ihr hasst langweilige Lehrer.
    You (all) hate boring teachers.

    Und wer hasst freche Schüler?
    And who hates cheeky/naughty students?

    Lehrer
    Lehrer hassen freche Schüler.
    Teachers hate cheeky students.

    Sie hassen freche und vorlaute Schüler.
    They hate cheeky and impertinent students.

    Note:
    *dochThis is a filler word.

    We German love these little words.

    They usually cannot be translated because they have no special meaning. We just use those words to give more expression to a situation or to emphasize something.

    So, don’t worry too much about them.

    By the way, if you practice with all of my lessons and stories, you will encounter them often and develop a natural feeling for them and their meaning.

    Personal Pronouns and Verb Endings
    There are exceptions but most verbs have the following structure – so it is good to know this:

    ich + verb ending –e
    du + verb ending –st
    er + verb ending –t
    sie + verb ending –t
    es + verb ending –t
    wir + verb ending –en
    ihr + verb ending –t
    sie + verb ending –en

    !

    Repeat this lesson until you can easily answer the questions.

    s

    What do the words you, they and she mean in German?

    This question is often asked and when I answer all three mean sie then a lot of people are confused.

    You, she, they in German

    I hope you have learned much more than just how to say I love you in German!

    Want to know how to translate “Ich liebe dich”? That’s simply how to say I love you in German. Having a lover or partner whose mother language is German, you would probably ask: How do you say I Love you in German? Of course, you want to let your someone special know how much you love her/him using their own language – German. How romantic it can be, as you two are together side by side, and then you utter the words of love to his/her ear in the language he/she used since s/he first learned to speak.

    I know how you feel that’s why I came up with an idea of collecting some of the best and most commonly used romantic love words and phrases and translated them in German language. I also include audio / video which will make your learning the language a bit easier. I have written some short romantic and sweet love messages translated in German in case you want to write a letter for him/her. Enjoy!

    Learning how to say I Love you in German may be daunting for many of us, especially for newbies. But, learning the words of love in German language can be really rewarding especially if you have someone to express your love to – a German partner or lover perhaps? Let’s start with the most basic love phrase – I Love you.

    “Ich liebe Dich”

    Now you know how to say I Love you in german language, but what if your partner told it to you first, how would you response? Let’s move on how do you say I love you too in German:

    “Ich liebe Dich auch”

    How to Say I Love You in German

    Wie kann ich sagen, ich liebe dich

    As a starter, you might have no single clue how to pronounce every word written in German language. To give you an idea, here I found a video that shows the proper pronunciation of I Love you in German. You can learn how to say I Love you, I really like you, I’m in Love, and head over heals respectively through this video / audio.

    Words of Love in German, German Love Phrases

    Words of love are not limited with just “I love you” or “I love you, too”. There are some instances that you may want to say other words of romance. So I thought it would be good to give you other German phrases used to express you care, attraction and love. Here are some of the most commonly used German words about love.

    I have fallen in love with you. – Ich habe mich in dich verliebt.

    I like you very much – Ich mag dich sehr.

    I Like you. – Du gefällst mir.

    Do you love me? – Hast du mich gerne?

    You make me happy. – Du machst mich glücklich.

    Will you marry me? – Willst Du mich heiraten?

    You are the love of my life – Du bist die Liebe meines Lebens.

    I miss you – Du fehlst mir.

    I always thinking about you – Ich denke immer an dich.

    I want to be with you forever. – Ich will immer mit dir zusammen sein.

    You are my sweetheart. – Du bist mein Schatz.

    You mean the world to me. – Du bist mein Ein und Alles.

    I want to spend the rest of my life with you. – Ich möchte den Rest meines Lebens mit Dir verbringen.

    My heart belongs to you. – Mein Herz gehört Dir.

    I am head over heels in love with you. – Ich bin Hals ϋber Kopf in Dich verliebt.

    I Love you with all my heart – Ich liebe Dich mit ganzem Herzen.

    Love Messages in German

    Now you know some of the basic words and phrases of love translated in German. But if you happen to be wanting to write and express your feelings in a longer sentence, these love messages in German might be of help for you. I include the German and English version of these romantic love messages and wording for you to understand what every German word means.

    Wenn du dich einsam fühlst, denk daran das du jemanden hast der dich liebt und unterstützt und immer in deiner Nähe ist.
    English: If you ever feel lonely, remember that you have someone who loves and supports you very close by.

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    Du siehst wunderschön aus heute.
    Woher ich das weiß, ohne dich gesehen zu haben?
    Weil du jeden Tag gut aussiehst.
    English: You look amazing today!
    How do I know without seeing you?
    Because you look amazing every day.

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    Es gibt nur zwei Gründe, warum ich morgens aufwache, der Wecker und Du.
    English: There are only two reasons that I wake up every morning, the alarm clock and you.

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    Ich liebe dich heute noch mehr als gestern und morgen noch viel mehr…
    English: I love you more today as yesterday, but not as much as tomorrow..

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    Egal ob hier oder dort, nah oder entfernt, meine Liebe wird immer da sein wo du bist.
    English: Whether it be here or there, near or far, my love will be with you wherever you are.

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    Wenn Liebe durch Augen schließen vermeidet werden könnte, würde ich sie niemals schließen!
    English: If love could be avoided by closing our eyes, I would never blink!

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    Ich liebe dich, du bist immer da und fängst mich auf, wenn ich falle, du hörst mir zu, wenn ich dich brauche und bist da wenn ich mich alleine fühle.
    English: I love you because you are always there to catch me when I fall, to listen when I need you, and to be there when I feel alone.

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    Wenn ich meine Augen schließe, sehe ich nur dich und wenn ich meine Augen öffne, bist du alles was ich nicht gesehen habe. Ich liebe dich!
    English: When I close my eyes, I see only you and when I open my eyes, you are all I wasn’t to see. I love you!

    German Love Messages for Her

    You can easily say Ich liebe dich together with other love messages using these German love quotes and love words in German that we listed out below. Feel free to send these I love you messages to your German-speaking partners and loved ones and spread the spirit of Love… love… love… Enjoy!

    Ich dachte immer, dass die Welt unfair und grausam ist, bis sie mir dich gegeben hat!
    English: I used to think that the world was unfair and cruel until it gave me you!

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    Wenn Liebe eine Krankheit ist, dann betrachte mich als krank. Ich würde nicht mal Medizin oder eine Operation durchführen lassen, um dich loszuwerden!
    English: If love is a sickness then consider me sick. I wouldn’t ever take medicine or get a surgery to get rid of you!

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    Es gibt einen Spruch der besagt, jeder Topf findet seinen Deckel und ich weiß, es stimmt, denn ich hab dich.
    English: There is a saying that there is somebody for everybody and I know that it is true because I have you.

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    Ohne dich, bin ich nicht komplett. Passe immer gut auf dich auf, denn ich würde es hassen einen Teil von mir zu verlieren.
    English: Without you I am not complete. So always take good care of yourself because I would hate to lose a part of me.

    German Love Messages for Him

    You want to express you undying love for your handsome boyfriend or husband? Feel free to do so using these love message samples for him translated in German. Here are some german love messages and romantic love quotes in german that you can use for your german love cards and ecards. Enjoy!

    Ich hoffe, dass jeder Traum von dir wahr wird und dass wir in deinen Träumen zusammen sind.
    English: I hope that every dream of yours comes true, and that in your dreams we are together.

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    Meine größte Belohnung im Leben ist dich zum Lachen zu bringen, zu wissen, dass du glücklich bist und dich fühlen lassen, das du geliebt wirst.
    English: My biggest reward in life is making you smile, knowing you are happy and making you feel you are loved.

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    Es gibt einen Spruch der besagt, solange du eine Person hast die dich liebt, ist das Leben keine Verschwendung. Ich hoffe du weißt, dass dein Leben nie Verschwendung sein wird, denn ich werde dich immer lieben!
    English: There is a saying that goes as long as you have one person loving you, life isn’t a waste. I want you to know that your life will never be a waste because I will always love you!

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    Wörter können gar nicht beschreiben, wie viel du mir bedeutest.
    English: No words can explain how much you mean to me.

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    Ich liebe dich, weil du einfach du bist.
    English: I love you because you are you.

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    Danke, dass ich deine Freundin sein darf.
    English: Thank you for choosing me to be your girl.

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    Du bist der hellste Stern in meinen Augen.
    English: You are the brightest star in my eyes.

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