A wall of “I Love You’s” in Paris

- Image Credit: Paris Sharing/Flickr

“Mahal kita”, “Je t’aime”, “Ti amo”, are only a few of the hundreds of “I love you’s” written on a 416 foot wall in Place des Abbesses, Square Jehan Rictus in Paris, France.  Two artists, Frédéric Baron and Claire Kito,
created the beautiful wall as a tribute to love and happiness.  awwwww.  The wall has “I Love You” written in 250 different languages!

The “I Love You” wall spans 416 feet! – Image Credit: Matthieus Mueller/Flickr

How did they find out who to say these sweet words in so many languages?  They originally collated all of the phrases by going to many different embassies and asking their neighbors and soon enough they had over 300 ways of saying those words that make your heart lift.

“Nian’-ni-né-sné-i-kou-nou.” is another way to say “I love you”.  I’m not sure what language that is, but if you say something that long, then you must really mean it!

So simple and yet so sweet – Image Credit: Paris Sharing/Flickr

Sounds like Paris is for lovers after all 🙂

Paz y amor,
Jon
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