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What are all the languages know as of love?

There's no definitive "list" of languages "known as of love" because love is a complex emotion expressed in diverse ways across cultures and individuals. However, you might be referring to the Five Love Languages concept by Gary Chapman.

These languages are:

1. Words of affirmation: Expressing love through verbal compliments, words of encouragement, and positive affirmations.

2. Acts of service: Showing love through helpful actions and deeds, like doing chores, running errands, or providing practical assistance.

3. Receiving gifts: Demonstrating affection through thoughtful presents that symbolize care and attention.

4. Quality time: Prioritizing dedicated, undivided attention and shared experiences.

5. Physical touch: Expressing love through hugs, kisses, handholding, and other forms of physical contact.

It's important to note that these are just five examples of ways to express and receive love. Other ways might include:

* Humor: Sharing laughter and inside jokes

* Shared interests: Enjoying activities together

* Creative expression: Writing poems, songs, or making art for someone

* Acts of kindness: Doing unexpected things to show appreciation

* Emotional support: Offering a listening ear and empathetic understanding

Ultimately, the "language of love" is whatever feels meaningful and authentic in a relationship. Discovering what makes your partner feel loved and loved in return is crucial for a healthy and fulfilling connection.

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