On this page you will learn how to say I love you too in Russian

I love you too – Я тоже тебя люблю

I love you too in Russian

 

 

 

Я тоже тебя люблю [Ya TO-zhe te-BYA lyu-BLYU]

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Я [Ya] = I – pronoun, Nominative Case
тоже [TO-zhe] = too – linking word
тебя [te-BYA] – pronoun, Accusative Case
люблю [lyu-BLYU] – verb, 1st person Singular, Present

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I love you too in Russian
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Я тоже тебя люблю [Ya TO-zhe te-BYA lyu-BLYU]

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About the word

Я [Ya] = I – pronoun, Nominative Case
тоже [TO-zhe] = too – linking word
тебя [te-BYA] – pronoun, Accusative Case
люблю [lyu-BLYU] – verb, 1st person Singular, Present

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