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In Kalabari, a language spoken in Nigeria, "I love you" can be expressed as "Eme ngi boma" or "Eme ngi lema." The word "Eme" means "I," "ngi" means "love," and "boma" or "lema" means "you." It's important to note that languages can have different dialects, so variations in how "I love you" is expressed may exist within the Kalabari language.

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