* Mohabbat (मोहब्बत): This is the most common and general way to say "love" in Kashmiri. It can be used for romantic love, familial love, or love for friends.
* Ishq (इश्क़): This word is more intense and passionate than "mohabbat" and is usually used for romantic love.
* Pyar (प्यार): This word is also used for romantic love, but it is less intense than "ishq" and can also be used for platonic love.
* Aashoq (आशोक़): This word means "lover" and is often used to describe someone who is in love.
The best way to choose the right word depends on the context and your personal preference.
For example, if you want to say "I love you" to your significant other, you could say:
* "Hum tumse mohabbat karta hun/karti hun" (I love you)
* "Hum tumse ishq karta hun/karti hun" (I am in love with you)
* "Hum tumse pyar karta hun/karti hun" (I love you)
If you want to say "I love my family," you would likely use "mohabbat":
* "Hum apne parivar se mohabbat karta hun/karti hun" (I love my family)
Remember that Kashmiri is a complex language with many variations in pronunciation and dialect. It is always best to consult with a native speaker to get the most accurate pronunciation and usage of these words.