Lieben is the verb for to love. There are a great many ways to say dear: beliebte, teure, lieb, as well as adding the suffex -chen to the end of a proper noun or even a name (sort of like the English suffix -ling, as in darling, from dear-ling). Much like in English, it's a matter of which form is idiomatically preferred. In English, we don't use the term Robert-ling to tell someone they're dear to us, but in Yiddish or Hebrew, it's still common to use the suffix -la, as in Rivkahla. Teure is a cognate of Dear, and has many of the same uses.
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Yes. Liebe can be used for both dear and love:
At the start of a letter:
Liebe Stephanie = dear Stepanie
N.b. the male form gains an 'r'
Lieber Robert = dear Robert
Die Liebe ist etwas schönes = Love is a thing of beauty
Ich liebe Fußball = I love football
Liebes is the nominalized accusative of the adjective lieb and means dear, darling.
lieb - dear, kind
liebes Mädchen - dear girl
die Liebe - love
It's Swedish, Dutch, and Russian - anger, love, suicide.
Love, or in some cases dear.
it means "have loved" in German
Liebe Grüße! - Lots of love!
Ich liebe means my name is then you add your name on the end so i am Ich liebe rubyben10
Ich liebe dich = I love you. German is first then English.
Love Liebe is the verb to love die liebe is the noun love
The phrase 'Ich liebe dich' is German for 'I love you'.
It means "love you"
"Ich liebe jemanden speziell" means "I love someone specific"
Answer: "Ich liebe alle" is German and means "I love all", or "I love everybody".
You are my love.
ich liebe dich
I think you mean: "Vermisse dich, meine Liebe" Meaning: " I miss you, my dear."
"Ich liebe deine..." is the fragment of a sentence, meaning "I love your..."
love, life, and happiness. Liebe= love Leben= life Glück= happiness