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There isn't one. As Russell Means explained it, "love" is a white man's word for when they can't explain what they feel or mean. Many Native American cultures do not have an equivalent work for love. It is expressed through actions and other words.

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My Dad always said tackila. Since we don't really have a traditionally written language the spelling is questionable, but he pronounced it (roughly):

/toch kee la'/

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Q: How do you spell i love you in ojibwe language?
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