You either love someone, hate someone or know and kida like someone, the last one is aqatince !
Family can be love and love can be family. There is no distinct difference between them.
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.
Typically, a friend is someone you know and trust to some degree. An aquaintance is someone that you barely know.
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.
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"Do" is a verb used for actions or activities, like "I do my homework." "Dose" is a noun referring to a quantity of a substance, such as medication, that is taken at one time, like "Take two doses of this medicine."
Both 'alsjeblieft' and 'alstublieft' are Dutch words for "please." The main difference is in formality: 'alsjeblieft' is more casual and used among friends and family, while 'alstublieft' is more formal and used in professional or polite situations.
You probably mean 'acquaintance'.
Conditional love has conditions, while emotional love does not.
I likes are good.... can lead to I love.... experience.
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