Yes and no, it depends on how you interpret that saying. Some people say "love you" to be on a more general level opposed to saying "I love you" which is more personal and honest.
YES. Not a big difference, but there is a difference. When someone says, "love you." They mean it playfully. Like, love ya. Like your saying it to your best friend or something along those lines... When someone says, "I love you," it means they actually love you. They can't stop thinking about you. Yanno?
Family can be love and love can be family. There is no distinct difference between them.
question isnt appropriate. work on your grammar. in the case that you are asking, well there's no difference between those two sentences. you refer 'i love you' more when your are in love. 'love you' is an informal way of saying. we generally use it on friends.
No there is no difference I love you means love & I am in love with you means love only the difference is way of expression.
The difference between no problem and my pleasure is that it is saying it was not an inconvenience and the person enjoyed doing it respectively.
There is a huge difference between true love and infatuation.
Saying "she took no notice of his love" implies a deliberate decision to ignore or disregard his feelings. On the other hand, saying "she did not notice it" suggests that she simply was not aware of his feelings without specifying whether it was intentional or not.
There is no difference between the phrase loads of love and the phrase lots of love. They both have the meaning to give an enormous amount of love.
if your not sure hold back from saying it, love is a strong word and once you have said it there is no taking it back! only time will tell and your true feelings will be revealed! there is a difference between love and infatuation... be careful.
Saying Monna took no notice of Federigo's love implies a deliberate rejection or dismissal of his feelings, while saying she did not notice it suggests unintentional ignorance or lack of awareness. The former indicates an active decision to disregard his affection, while the latter implies a passive overlooking of his emotions.
there is no difference it is just another way of saying the same thing.
it depends what you are talking about...