How to say “I love you” in Old Norse

The most common way to say “i love you” in Old Norse. Tap to copy or hear it pronounced.

ek ann þér

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How do you say "I love you" in Old Norse?

"I love you" in Old Norse is "ek ann þér". This is the most common everyday rendering; depending on context, formal/informal or dialectal variants may apply.

How is "ek ann þér" written in Old Norse?

Old Norse uses the Old Norse alphabet, an alphabet. "ek ann þér" is the standard left-to-right written form.

How do you pronounce "ek ann þér" in Old Norse?

Tap the speaker icon on this page to hear "ek ann þér" pronounced by a native-style synthetic voice. For practice, repeat the phrase out loud immediately after listening — the rhythm and stress are usually what trips learners up, not the individual sounds.

What does "ek ann þér" mean in English?

"ek ann þér" is the Old Norse way of saying "I love you" in English. It's used in everyday conversation in roughly the same situations as the English original.

Are there formal or informal ways to say "I love you" in Old Norse?

Many languages — including Old Norse — distinguish formal and informal registers, and may also vary by speaker gender, plurality, or regional dialect. "ek ann þér" is the most broadly understood form; for register-specific variants, use the full translator above with your exact sentence.

Is there a free Old Norse dictionary?

Yes — Polytranslator provides a free Old Norse dictionary with word-by-word translations and example usage. Click the dictionary link on this page to look up individual words from "ek ann þér" or any other Old Norse text.

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