the answer starts with an 'a' i think its called ashlyn?
As long as you love me is a phrase commonly used. It is a phrase which means till the time you love me.
It means love you. Or love that person.
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.
i love you
mi amor is Spanish for my love.
The lovers' love is rooted in the senses.
The meaning of "I love you" in Korea is expressed as 사랑해요 (saranghaeyo). It is a common phrase used to express romantic love and affection towards someone.
The phrase "I love rien I'm Parisian" seems to be a combination of English ("I love") and French ("rien" means "nothing" and "Parisian"). It could be interpreted as expressing a sense of nonchalance or sophistication often associated with Parisians, emphasizing the speaker's love for the simplicity or elegance represented by Parisian culture.
It is a Hebrew phrase meaning "I love you" in English.
Nayeli is not Spanish. It is a Zapotec (native Mexican tribe) phrase meaning "I love you." "I love you" in Spanish is "Te amo".
Picking flowers, do you love them or not, it NOT a phrase!
Translation: Let's make love. Note: It has the same meaning as that phrase does in English.