How to say I Love You in Cherokee

 

How do you say "I Love You" in Cherokee?

Many people want to know how to say “I love you” in Cherokee—not just as a phrase, but as an expression rooted in language, culture, and connection. Cherokee isn’t just a set of words; it carries meaning shaped by community, history, and relationship. Exploring this question is less about translation alone and more about understanding how love is expressed in a language that belongs to a people and a living tradition.

The phrase "I Love You" means so much more in Cherokee than it does int English. There is no direct translation of those words from English to Cherokee. For most people the words "I love you" means a romantic love. 

The meaning is much deeper in Cherokee. The words in Cherokee mean so much more. The Cherokee meaning of love means - I will give up my comfort so that you will be comfortable, I will give up eating so that you may have food. The deepest meaning of I love you in Cherokee is that I will give up my life for you. 

Who do you know that loves you like that?

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