The language of love is universal and many say actions speak louder than words, but what if you want to wish someone you hold dear a Happy Valentine’s Day in a different language?
Whether you’re sitting this one out or going full rom-com movie with cards and Valentine’s Day gifts to celebrate the occasion, simply wishing your loved ones a Happy Valentine’s Day is a sweet way to show people you care and are thinking of them on the day globally acknowledged as symbolising love and unity.
So you can spread the love to all corners of the globe, here’s how to say Happy Valentine’s Day in 20 different languages…
How to say Happy Valentine’s Day in different languages
Joyeux Saint-Valentin – French
Alles Gute zum Valentins Tag – German
Feliz Dia De San Valentin – Spanish
Feliz Dia dos Namorados – Portugese
Valentines sásta lá – Irish
Gelukkige Valentijnsdag – Dutch
Masaya Araw ng mga Puso – Filipino
Gelukkige Valentynsdag – Afrikaans
Kekasih hari gembira – Malay
Valentine hanh phúc ngày – Vietnamese
Hamingjusamur Valentines dagur – Icelandic
Toilichte Valentines latha – Scots Gaelic
lokkiche valentynsdei – Frisian
Dydd San Ffolant Hapus – Welsh
Valentines oaoa ra – Maori
Valentines Day faraxsan – Somali
Hyvää ystävänpäivää – Finnish
lycklig Alla hjärtans dag – Swedish
Valantin kè kontan jou – Haitian Creole
Valentines jum kuntenti – Maltese
Aso valentines fiafia – Samoan
Qingren jie kuaile – Mandarin
Shiawasena Barentainde – Japanese
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source https://metro.co.uk/2020/02/14/say-happy-valentines-day-20-different-languages-12238774/
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