Category Archives: Motivational

SANTHOSHAM

LAUGH

When was the last time you laughed?

Do you have health or family problems? Have a problem dealing with your surroundings? Are you dejected and depressed? Undoubtedly your brain and soul need to be aerated. Follow the following instructions:

5Take a deep breath
It has been scientifically proven that taking a deep breathe during exercise or different times of the day, gives you mental rest and peace.
Anytime during the day if you feel uptight and agitated, take a few long breaths, preferably in front of an open window and before long you will feel better.
5Sleep well
Specialists suggest that before you go to sleep read a funny article or watch a humorous show. It will relax your nerves and let you sleep in peace.
5Exercise, always exercise
At least three times a week for half an hour or so, any kind of exercise will give you optimism and better mood.
5Enjoy your job
We pass half or third of our lives at work. if we like our job and try our best, we will be peaceful and satisfied.
5Don’t regret
The past is gone, don’t regret that your dreams did not come true. Regretting makes you feel guilty, upsets your mind and depresses you.
5Be confident
Don’t hesitate making decisions and don’t always ask for the opinion of others. Rely on your judgment and taste, you will not be wrong.
5Don’t be a slave of your job
A lot of us get so involved with our jobs that we forget our surroundings and ourselves. Even though you can be a demanding and perfectionist at work, don’t let your personal life and enjoyment be sacrificed to your job. Arrange your time so that it will be equally divided between work and pleasure.
5Help others
Financial or mental help to others gives us great and unexplainable satisfaction and happiness. We start seeing ourselves as bright, able and positive people.
5Don’t be loner
Sometimes the wish to be independent leads us to loneliness and moodiness. Don’t forget that friends and relatives are there for troubled times.
19Stay away from noisy places
It has been proven that loud noises can agitate your nerves and make you loose your concentration.
19Cry sometimes
If you are sad and feel like crying,  don’t hold back, hide and cry. Crying helps you calm down and find inner peace.
19Limit your computer time
Even though computers have their advantages, they  isolate you from your surroundings and even cause depression sometimes.
19Be organized and tidy
Being messy and unorganized can have negative effects on your mood.

19Watch TV
Watching TV for an hour or so, a good show that you like, will relax your nerves and uplift your mood.
19Express yourself
People who don’t express their dissatisfaction and anger, don’t express their feelings, end up being depressed.
19Don’t always be a optimist
Excessive optimism can open the door to disappointments while some pessimism can become a driving force.
19Don’t compare yourself to others
If you don’t want to get depressed and be sad, don’t compare yourself to others. Yes, do your best to advance and make yourself better, but not by racing to catch up or copying others.
19 Love your own weaknesses
Accept your own weaknesses and get used to your own shortcomings.
Your friends and the society will accept you the way you are.

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LOHATHILUM KALAVIRUTHU


I LOVE YOU

I love you?…

Afrikaans – Ek het jou lief
Albanian – Te dua
Arabic – Ana behibak (to male); Ana behibek (to female)
Armenian – Yes kez sirumem
Bambara – M’bi fe
Bengali – Ami tomake bhalobashi (pronounced: Amee toe-ma-kee bhalo-bashee)
Belarusian – Ya tabe kahayu
Bisaya – Nahigugma ako kanimo
Bulgarian – Obicham te
Cambodian – Soro lahn nhee ah
Catalan – T’estimo
Cherokee – Tsi ge yu i
Cheyenne – Ne mohotatse
Chichewa – Ndimakukonda
Chinese – Cantonese – Ngo oiy ney a; Mandarin – Wo ai ni
Comanche – U kamakutu nu (pronounced oo-ka-ma-koo-too-nu)
Corsican – Ti tengu caru (to male)
Cree – Kisakihitin
Creol – Mi aime jou
Croatian – Volim te
Czech – Miluji te
Danish – Jeg Elsker Dig
Dutch – Ik hou van jou
Elvish – Amin mela lle (from The Lord of The Rings, by J.R.R. Tolkien)
Esperanto – Mi amas vin
Estonian – Ma armastan sind
Ethiopian – Afgreki’
Faroese – Eg elski teg
Farsi – Doset daram
Filipino – Mahal kita
Finnish – Mina rakastan sinua
French – Je t’aime, Je t’adore
Frisian – Ik hald fan dy
Gaelic – Ta gra agam ort
Georgian – Mikvarhar
German – Ich liebe dich
Greek – S’agapo
Gujarati – Hoo thunay prem karoo choo
Hiligaynon – Palangga ko ikaw
Hawaiian – Aloha Au Ia`oe
Hebrew  – To female – “ani ohev otach” (said by male) “ohevet Otach” (said by female); To male – “ani ohev otcha” (said by male) “Ohevet ot’cha” (said by female)
Hiligaynon – Guina higugma ko ikaw
Hindi – Hum Tumhe Pyar Karte hae
Hmong – Kuv hlub koj
Hopi – Nu’ umi unangwa’ta
Hungarian – Szeretlek
Icelandic – Eg elska tig
Ilonggo – Palangga ko ikaw
Indonesian – Saya cinta padamu
Inuit – Negligevapse
Irish – Taim i’ ngra leat
Italian – Ti amo
Japanese – Aishiteru or Anata ga daisuki desu
Kannada – Naanu ninna preetisuttene
Kapampangan – Kaluguran daka
Kiswahili – Nakupenda
Konkani – Tu magel moga cho
Korean – Sarang Heyo or Nanun tangshinul sarang hamnida
Latin – Te amo
Latvian – Es tevi miilu
Lebanese – Bahibak
Lithuanian – Tave myliu
Luxembourgeois – Ech hun dech gaer
Macedonian – Te Sakam
Malay – Saya cintakan mu / Aku cinta padamu
Malayalam – Njan Ninne Premikunnu
Maltese – Inhobbok
Marathi – Me tula prem karto
Mohawk – Kanbhik
Moroccan – Ana moajaba bik
Nahuatl – Ni mits neki
Navaho – Ayor anosh’ni
Ndebele – Niyakutanda
Norwegian – Bokmaal – Jeg elsker deg; Nyonrsk – Eg elskar deg
Pandacan – Syota na kita!!
Pangasinan – Inaru Taka
Papiamento – Mi ta stimabo
Persian – Doo-set daaram
Pig Latin – Iay ovlay ouyay
Polish – Kocham Ciebie
Portuguese – Eu te amo
Romanian – Te iubesc
Russian – Ya tebya liubliu
Scot Gaelic – Tha gra\dh agam ort
Serbian – Volim te
Setswana – Ke a go rata
Sign Language – „,/ (represents position of fingers when signing ‘I Love You’)
Sindhi – Maa tokhe pyar kendo ahyan
Sioux – Techihhila
Slovak – Lu`bim ta
Slovenian – Ljubim te
Spanish – Te quiero / Te amo
Swahili – Ninapenda wewe
Swedish – Jag alskar dig
Swiss-German – Ich lieb Di
Surinam – Mi lobi joe
Tagalog – Mahal kita
Taiwanese – Wa ga ei li
Tahitian – Ua Here Vau Ia Oe
Tamil – Nan unnai kathalikaraen
Telugu – Nenu ninnu premistunnanu
Thai – Phom rak khun
Tunisian – Ha eh bak
Turkish – Seni Seviyorum
Ukrainian – Ya tebe kahayu
Urdu – mai aap say pyaar karta hoo
Vietnamese – To female – Anh ye^u em
Welsh – ‘Rwy’n dy garu di
Yiddish – Ikh hob dikh
Yoruba – Mo ni fe
Zazi – Ezhele hezdege
Zuni – Tom ho’ ichema

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“I Love You” in Different Languages

Afrikaans Ek is lief vir jou
Ek het jou lief
Albanian Te dua
Amharic Afekrishalehou
Arabic Ana Behibak (to a male)
Ana Behibek (to a female)
Armenian kezi chat ge sirem (in western Armenian)
yes kez sirum em (in eastern armenian)
yes kez shat em siroom
aruba
bonaire and curacao
mi stimabo
Assyr
Assyrian
Az tha hijthmekem
ANA KI BAYINAKH
Australian ‘ave a beer 🙂  (Please keep in mind that this is only a joke! Yes, Australians speak English.)
Azerbaijanian Men seni severam
Basque
(A region of Spain and France)
Maite zaitut.
Asko maite zaitut. (I love you a lot)      Nere Maitea (My love)
Bavarian I mog di narrisch gern
Bengali Ami tomAy bhAlobAshi
Berber Lakh tirikh
BHOJPURI ham tahara se pyar karila
Bicol Namumutan ta ka
Bisaya Nahigugma ko nimo
Bosnian volim te (most common)  (Volim Te Ba)
ja te volim (less common)
Brazilian Portuguese eu te amo
Bulgarian Obicham te
Cambodian kh_nhaum soro_lahn nhee_ah
Bon sro lanh oon
Cantonese Ngo oi ney
Catalan T’estim (mallorcan)
T’estime (valencian)
T’estimo (catalonian)
T’estim molt (I love you a lot)
Cebuano Gi Gugma Kita
chaldean
a new form of aramaek
Hey- Ben- nahh (to female)
Hey-Ben-noohh (to male)
Chamorro Hu Guiya Hao
Chanchal main (i like you)
main Tere bina main ji nahi pauga (i love you)
mail tere bina kaha jauga
Chinese Wo ie ni

Manderin

Wo ai ni
Croatian Volim te (most common), or
Ja te volim (less common)
Czech miluji te
Danish Jeg elsker dig
Dhivehi
(Maldivian Language)
Aharen Kalaa Dhekeh Loabivey
Dutch Ik hou van jou
East Timor (Timorese) Hau hadomi (Hau=I hadomi=love o=you)
English I love you!
Esperanto Mi amas vin
Estonian Ma armastan sind
Mina armastan sind (formal)
Persian (Farsi) Tora dust midaram
Flemish (Vlaams) ik zie je graag   or   ik hou van je
Ik heb je lief (in songs)
Finnish Mina rakastan sinua
French Je t’aime
Friesian Ik bin fereale op dy
Ik ha^ld fan dy (Most commonly used phrase) (the ^ is above the a)
Gaelic Ta gra agam ort  (Tá mé i ngrá leat?)
Galician Ámote
Georgian Me shen mikvarkhar
German Ich liebe dich
i moag di  (an old saying for “i like you”)
I mog Di ganz arg! (Suebian: South German dialekt.)
Greek S’agapo
Hausa Ina sonki
Hawaiian Aloha wau ia ‘oe
Hebrew aNEE oHEIVET oTKHA (female to male)
aNEE oHEIV otAKH (male to female)
female to male “ani ohevet otcha”.
male to female “ani ohev otach”.
Hindi Main tumse pyar karta hun (Male will say to Female) Mai Tumshe Pyaar Karta Hun
Main tumse pyar karti hun (Female will say to Male)
Hokkien Gwa ai di  (Wa ai lu?)
Hopi Nu’ umi unangwa’ta
Hmong “Kuv Hlub Koj”
Pronounced “Goo (rising tone) Hloo (high tone) Gah (falling tone”
Hungarian Szeretlek te’ged
Icelandic Ég elska þig (pronounced jeg elska thig)
Indian languages:

Assamese (Guwahati, India)

moi tumak val pau

Gujarati
(a dialect of India)

“Tane Prem Karoo Choo”

Kannada

Nanu nimmege preti maditi idini
Naanu Ninna Preethisuve  (Naanu Ninanu Pritisutene)

Maithili

hom ahaan sei pyaar karey chhi

Malayalam-1
Malayalam-2
Malayalam-3
Malayalam (Kerala)

ngyaan ninne premikkunnu (Enjan Ninnei Premikunnu)
“Njan ninne pranikunnu” or “njan ninne premikkinu”
“enikku ninne ishttamanu” (enneke nine ishtam)
NJAN NINNE SNEHIKKUNNU (Njan ninne premikkunnu)
nnan   ninney   snehikkunnu
enikku ninne ishtamanu
nan ninne premikkunnu, nan ninne snehikkunnu

Manipuri

aina nangbu nunshi

Oriya

Mu tumaku bhala paye

Punjabi

Main tenu pyar karda haan
Meno Tere Na Pyar Wa
Menu Twadey Naal Pyar Hai
me tumse pyar ker ta hu’

Sindhi

Aue tava saa pyar kar ya ti ( female to male)
Aue tosa pyaar kar ya to ( male to female

Tamil

NAN UNNAI KHADAL LIKERAN
Naan Unnai Khadalikkeren

Telugu

1. “Nenu ninnu premisthunnaanu” (It represents the opposite person in SINGULAR).
2. “Nenu mimmalni Premisthunnaanu” (It represents the opposite person in PLURAL).
naanu ninnu premishthaanu (Nenu Ninnu Premisttu nanu)
Nenu Ninnu Premisthunnanu  (nenne nenu premistunnanu)

Marathi

Mala tujhashi prem aahe.
Maza Tuzyavar Prem Ahe
Majha tujhyavar prem aahe
Indonesian Saya cinta padamu
Saya Cinta Kamu
Aku tjinta padamu
saya mengasihi saudari (formal expression from male to female)
saya mengasihi saudara (formal expression from female to male)

Malay/Indonesian

Saya cintakan awak(awak=kamu=you)
Aku sayang engkau (engkau=kamu=you)

Malay

Saya cintamu
Saya sayangmu  (
Saya cintakan mu / Saya cinta mu ?)

Niasan
(one of tribes in Indonesia)

omasido khou

Javanese language
(a tribe in Indonesia)

kulo tresno panjenengan (high languange)
aku tresno karo kowe (low languange)  (Aku tresna kowe!)
in Java Indonesia: aku cinta kamu
Irish taim i’ ngra leat
Italian Ti amo
Ivatan Ichaddaw ko imo
Japanese Kimi o ai shiteru  (Anata wa, dai suki desu ?)
Javanese Kulo tresno marang panjenengan (formal)
aku terno kowe (informal)
Karen Ya Eh Na Arr Gyi Law.
Kashmiri meh chi chain maai
Kazakh Men seny jaksy kuremyn
Kiswahili Nakupenda
Konkani Hanv tukka preeti karta
Korean Tangsinul sarang ha yo  (SA LANG HAE / Na No Sa Lan Hei?)
Koryese Ten� eretemar
Kurdish Ez te hezdikhem
mn tom oxshawet or xoshm awet ???
     Hawrami Washem Grakani
Kyrgyz Men seni syuem
Lahu Nga naw hta ha ja.
Lao Khoi huk chau
Laos Chanrackkun
Latin Te amo  (Ego te amo ?)
Vos amo
Amo te
Latvian Es Tevi milu  (Es m lu Tevi ?)
Lingala Nalingi yo
Lithuanian að myliu tave  (As Myliu Tave)
Aš tave myliu. [Ash tave myliu]
Luganda (from Uganda) nkwagala
Luo Aheri
Macedonian Te sakam
Madrid lingo Me molas, tronca
Malaysian saya cinta awak   or   saya sayang awak
Maldivian dhivehi – varah loabi vey
Maltese Inħobbok (Inħobbok Ħafna: I love you very much!)
Mandarian Wo ai ni
Mapudungun
(a language spoken in central Chile and west central Argentina by the Mapuche)
Inchepoyeneimi
Mohawk Konoronhkwa
Moldova (Moldovian) Te iubesc
Craciun fericit si un An Nou fericit! (Merry Christmas and a happy new year!)
Mongolia Bi chamd khairtai
Myanmar (Burma) Nga nint ko chit dae
Nga nint go chit tel.
Navajo Ayor anosh’ni
Ndebele Ngiyakuthanda
Nepali Ma timlai maya/prem garchu
Norwegian Jeg elsker deg (Bokmaal)
Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk)
Pashto
(National Language of Afghanistan)
Za Tasara Meena Kawam
Za tha sara meena laram  (Za la ta sara meena kawom)
Persian Tora dost daram  (Tora Doost Darem ?)
Duset daaram (informal language)
Dustat daaram (more peotic)
\’a\’ here sounds like \’a\’ in \’pat\’ and \’aa\’ sounds like \’u\’ in \’umberlla\’. :))
Pilipino Mahal Kita
Iniibig Kita
Polish Kocham cię
Ja Cie Kocham (Pronounced Yacha kocham)
Ja cię kocham (thats acurate spelling) is completly not in use.
\”Ja\” is \”I\” and in this type of sentence we just skip it.
Portuguese Eu amo-te (continental)
Eu te amo (Brazilian)
Punjabi Main tenu pyar karda haan
Meno Tere Na Pyar Wa
Menu Twadey Naal Pyar Hai
me tumse pyar ker ta hu’
Romanian Te iubesc
Russian Ya lyublyu tebya
Ya vas lyublyu
Ya tebya liubliu
Scot Gaelic Tha gra\dh agam ort
Serbian Volim te (most common), or
Ja te volim” (less common)
Serbo-Croatian Volim te
Shona Ndinokuda
Sinhalese Mama Oyata Aadarei
Sioux Techihhila
Slovak lubim ta
Slovenian (Slovene) Ljubim te
Somalia Languages Waan kujeclahay
Spanish Te quiero
Te amo
Swahili Naku penda
Swedish Jag älskar dig (pronounces) jag aelskar dig
Swiss-German Ch’ha di ga”rn
Tagalog Mahal kita
Iniibig kita
Taiwanese Gwa ai lee
Tamil NAN UNNAI KHADAL LIKERAN
Naan Unnai Khadalikkeren
Thai Phom Rak Khun
Ch’an Rak Khun
Khao Raak Thoe / chun raak ter
Tibetan Nga Chola Gagai Yo. Nga Chola Tsewa Yo
Tunisian NMOUT ALIK
Ha eh bak (ÃÍÈß – spelled AHEBAK)
Turkish Seni seviyorum!
Ukranian Ya tebya kahayu
Ya tebe kohayu (Y
a tebe kohau)
ya tebya lyublyu (Russian variant)
Yalleh blutebeh
Y
a lublu tebe (ryss variant)
Urdu (Pakistan) MUJHAY TUM SAY MOHABBAT HAY  or
Main tum say pyar karta hoon.
Mea tum se pyaar karta hu (when a guy says it)
Mea tum se pyar karti hu (when a gal says it)
Vietnamese Anh ye^u em (man to woman)
Em ye^u anh (woman to man)
Toi yeu em
Vlaams (Flemish) ik zie je graag or ik hou van je
Ik heb je lief (in songs)
Welsh ‘Rwy’n dy garu di.
Yr wyf i yn dy garu di (chwi)
Rwy’n caru ti
western Lombard mi te voeuri ben
(Milan/Milano-Com/Como-Varez/Varese-Lodt/Lodi-Lech/Lecco-Pavia/Pavia-Nuara/Novara and in Switzerland Tesin/Ticino and Graubunden/Grizun-for a total population 12,000,000 and 80% mother tongues and bilingual with Italian)
xhosa ndiyakuthanda
Yiddish Ikh hob dikh lib
Yoruba Mo ni ife re
Zazi Ezhele hezdege (sp?)
Zuni Tom ho’ ichema
 



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