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Message board > Love in different languages
Love in different languages
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vardaki
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In Greek language is "agapi" (αγάπη)
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28 Jan 2010
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Aimee/S.
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In Hebrew:
Love = Ahava (h like h in Holland)
Spelling: אהבה
"I love you" :
A man to a woman: ani ohev otach (h like holland, ch like "g" would sound in dutch)
A woman to a man: ani ohevet otcha
I wanted to tell you in French too but Claudine told you already - merci, Claudine!!!
But I can tell you that my name "Aim�e" - like "amour" ... means "beloved" (French is my mother tongue)
LOVE to everyone!!!
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28 Jan 2010
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Bare
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It �s interesting dear Rainboow- in Croatian we have similar word "milost" meaning - grace, mercy...
but when we say I LOVE YOU we say VOLIM TE
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28 Jan 2010
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RabbitWho
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In Irish: Gr�
(pronounced "graw")
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29 Jan 2010
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libertybelle
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As Trisha wrote - love is k�rlighed in Danish but to say I love you - you write or say "Jeg elsker dig"
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29 Jan 2010
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volga
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In Russian it �s lyubOv - soft l and v, yu as in �you � and stress is on O.
�I love you� is Ya tebYA, lyublYU...
;O)
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29 Jan 2010
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gerardop
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Hello, in japanese is: 愛 the kanji means "ai" "Love" 愛してる "aishiteru" I love you
hope this help you a bit, have a nice day...
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29 Jan 2010
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lomasbello
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In Spanish is Amor!! Love it !! Thanks!! |
29 Jan 2010
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