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In Kiowa, the phrase "I love you" can be expressed as "Aho, ne lovee." The Kiowa language is a Tanoan language spoken by the Kiowa people in Oklahoma. It is important to note that language and pronunciation can vary among speakers and dialects, so it is always best to consult with a fluent speaker or language resource for the most accurate translation.

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Well I know this IS NOT the proper spelling but it sounds something like this-

Aim go-doe bee-el-doe

I am not a linguist so it's difficult to convey subtle differences in speed and inflection which can change the meaning of a word or phrase. The Kiowa language is not like English so it can be difficult to teach through writing alone. But what I wrote above I feel pretty safe about hehe. If you want to know more about the Kiowa language try getting in touch with the Kiowa Complex in Oklahoma. Hope this helped at least a little. = )

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In Kiowa, you would say "Miai pia," which translates to "I love you."

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I love you

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