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How do you say love in different languages?

Here are some common ways to say "love" in different languages:

Romance Languages:

* Spanish: Amor (m) / Amada (f)

* French: Amour (m) / Amoureuse (f)

* Italian: Amore (m) / Amata (f)

* Portuguese: Amor (m) / Amada (f)

* Romanian: Dragoste (f)

Germanic Languages:

* German: Liebe (f)

* Dutch: Liefde (f)

* Swedish: Kärlek (f)

* Danish: Kærlighed (f)

* Norwegian: Kjærlighet (f)

* English: Love

Slavic Languages:

* Russian: Любовь (lyubov') (f)

* Polish: Miłość (f)

* Czech: Láska (f)

* Ukrainian: Кохання (kokhannya) (n)

* Serbian: Љубав (ljubav) (f)

Other Languages:

* Chinese: 爱 (ài)

* Japanese: 愛 (ai)

* Korean: 사랑 (sarang)

* Hindi: प्यार (pyaar)

* Arabic: حب (hubb)

* Hebrew: אהבה (ahava)

* Greek: αγάπη (agápi)

Note:

* Some languages distinguish between different types of love (e.g., romantic love, familial love, platonic love).

* Gendered nouns are marked (m) for masculine and (f) for feminine.

This is just a small sample of the many languages in the world. If you're interested in learning more about how to say "love" in a specific language, there are many resources available online and in libraries.

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