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What is the native word for love?

There is no single "native word" for love. The concept of love is complex and has many nuances, and different languages express it in different ways.

Here are some examples of words from different languages that convey different aspects of love:

* "Amor" (Spanish) and "Amore" (Italian): These words are close to the English "love" and can express romantic love, familial love, and general affection.

* "Liebe" (German): This word also encompasses a wide range of love, from romantic to platonic.

* "Aish" (Hebrew): This word signifies deep love and passion, particularly romantic love.

* "Ai" (Japanese): This word signifies a deep, unconditional love, often between family members.

* "Agape" (Greek): This word refers to a selfless, unconditional love, often associated with spiritual love or love for humanity.

It's important to note that these are just a few examples, and many other languages have their own unique words and expressions for love.

If you're looking for the "native word" for love in a specific language, you'll need to provide me with the language you're interested in.

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