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Kocham Ciê vs I love you - which sounds more sexy?


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Johntheone
  Jan 25, 08, 17:38  #1

I have heard these words so many times in both Polish and English but I have to say that I think it sounds more sexy said in English, but then on the other hand it looks so much better written in Polish....
I know its a strange topic but what do you all think ??

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starchild
  Jan 25, 08, 17:45  #2

Johntheone wrote:
I have heard these words so many times in both Polish and English


Lucky you!!

Sorry, can't comment beyond that unfortunately... boo hoo!

:-)

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krysia
  Jan 25, 08, 17:47  #3

They are both very nice, but the difference is who they come from.

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AvJoeUK [Guest]
  Jan 25, 08, 17:51  #4

'I love you' in any language sounds good to me, aslong as its said with meaning :)

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polishgirltx [Guest]
  Jan 25, 08, 17:52  #5

it doesn't matter what language it's said, but meaning matters...
I prefer Polish because i'm Polish ;)

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jestesjedyny
  Jan 25, 08, 17:53  #6

I use both! :D

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nooneluvsme [Guest]
  Jan 25, 08, 17:54  #7

AvJoeUK wrote:
'I love you' in any language sounds good to me, aslong as its said with meaning :)


Yes and even better if they are being truthful when they say it as well !

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AvJoeUK [Guest]
  Jan 25, 08, 17:56  #8

nooneluvsme wrote:
Yes and even better if they are being truthful when they say it as well !


Yup what I meant somewhat :P

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nooneluvsme [Guest]
  Jan 25, 08, 18:03  #9

AvJoeUK wrote:
Yup what I meant somewhat :P


Yep, I know. Was just messing around. I know I won't be getting a Valentine's card this year unless I send it to myself.

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AvJoeUK [Guest]
  Jan 25, 08, 18:04  #10

nooneluvsme wrote:
I know I won't be getting a Valentine's card this year unless I send it to myself.


Hah dont worry, you can join my club...we dont need no stickin' cards! :P

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nooneluvsme [Guest]
  Jan 25, 08, 18:12  #11

AvJoeUK wrote:
you can join my club


Thanks.........


AvJoeUK wrote:
we dont need no stickin' cards! :P


Maybe a little card ?

Wish someone loved me .

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Seanus
  Jan 25, 08, 19:42  #12

Kocham cie to Polish ears 4 sure. I luv u just doesn't cut it

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El Gato
  Jan 25, 08, 20:30  #13

jestesjedyny wrote:
I use both!


Same here.

Seanus wrote:
I luv u just doesn't cut it


Yeah. "I Love You" does sound a little weird to me now that I think about it...

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Seanus
  Jan 25, 08, 20:41  #14

Weird, hmm, I've just found kocham cie to work better

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Wyspianska
  Jan 26, 08, 02:27  #15

AvJoeUK wrote:
Hah dont worry, you can join my club...we dont need no stickin' cards! :P

I could send you one. Just don't be proud saying you don't need it!

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LCzachor
  Jan 26, 08, 08:49  #16

youtube.com/watch?v=34_Lw7gFvR0

Definately kocham Ciê sounds better :)

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southern
  Jan 26, 08, 08:52  #17

Lubliu tebia is good.

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matthias
Edited by: matthias  Jan 28, 08, 20:40  #18

I also used both. I love you sounds better. But obviously it depends if your talking to polish or american/english chick. If I had a choice I prefer I love you.

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Davey
  Jan 28, 08, 20:51  #19

LCzachor wrote:
youtube.com/watch?v=34_Lw7gFvR0


Kocham tê piosenkê=)

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Lilu
  Feb 9, 08, 01:27  #20

Johntheone wrote:
I have heard these words so many times in both Polish and English but I have to say that I think it sounds more sexy said in English, but then on the other hand it looks so much better written in Polish....

I use both , plus my bf's language. it all depends on how you say it and mean it . Love it love , sometime you don't even need to say a word and that moment can be even more special.

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Jenni
  Apr 21, 08, 18:07  #21

I always say 'I love you' because when im saying 'Kocham Ciê' im always thinking about that ê and like 'should i make it sound more nasal??? maybe a little less nasal??? lol :-) so easier for me to say I love you but i always txt or write Kocham Ciê because i want to use his language too..

and i think Buziaczki sounds sooooo much nicer than kisses :) Polish is beautiful but the ê/± ' s are hard for me!

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southern
  Apr 21, 08, 18:20  #22

I prefer kocham cie on polish girls.I do not use it on czech or russian girls.

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Mali
  Apr 22, 08, 11:13  #23

Je t'aime

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sapphire
  Apr 22, 08, 11:57  #24

te amo...

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miranda
  Apr 22, 08, 12:14  #25

sapphire:
te amo...

I dig you:)

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sapphire
  Apr 22, 08, 12:23  #26

miranda:
I dig you:)

hey thanks. Didnt know you were that way inclined, but I dig you too.

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miranda
  Apr 22, 08, 12:42  #27

LOL
Gv ge yu hi

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southern
  Apr 22, 08, 14:58  #28

Lubliu tebia.International devuska standard.

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Jenni
  Apr 23, 08, 16:17  #29

hm.. how do you pronounce Lubliu tebia?? Do you pronounce the second 'l' in lubliu? I like to say it in every language haha..

except in Irish it sounds HORRIBLE ;-) "táim i ngrá leat.." and if i were to write that in a way that it could be pronounced in Polish it would be - To-ym yngra³ lat.. and the 'ng' bit you dont pronounce the 'n' its just 100% pure nasal work there ;-) how sexy lol <3

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southern
  Apr 23, 08, 16:35  #30

southern:
hm.. how do you pronounce Lubliu tebia?? Do you pronounce the second 'l' in lubliu?


Yes,the second.Lubliú tebiá.Classic.

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