Some adjectives that describe someone who cares only for themselves are:
A noun for a person who cares only for themselves are:
The word 'empathy' is the English translation by Titchener in 1909 of the German word 'Einfühlung' 'Einfühlung' is a concept borrowed from aesthetics meaning: 'to project yourself into what you observe'
The root is care.
There is only one syllable in the word cared.
The three-consonant root of the Hebrew word for "to care for" is ט.פ.ל
Care
A card is always the easiest thing to get though, it is better if you write the word yourself it shows them you were thinking about them and how much you care
Prends soin de toi = Take care of yourself
Pas på dig selv (like take care of yourself)
The word 'cuidado' in Spanish - translates to English as 'care'
It means be careful or take care. (lit. tener = to have, cuidado = care)
Endearing term: Take care of yourself little loved one. Amor= love, cito (suffix that makes the word "small") Cuidate = take care of yourself
One way God has expressed his love for humanity is through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who died on the cross to offer forgiveness and salvation to all. Another way is by creating a world filled with natural beauty and blessings for people to enjoy. Additionally, God shows his love through the provision of guidance, peace, and comfort to those who seek him.
Self-sufficient.
A proper noun names a specific person, place, or thing. A verb is an action word. A verb is a word that shows what the noun is doing. sentence, ask yourself,
self-centered, selfish, egocentric
"Alone" is a word for yourself.
If you are speaking to one person, you would say "Cuídate." If you were speaking to more than one person at the same time, you would say "Cuídense." The first one is pronounced, "KWEE-dah-tay." The second one is pronounced, "KWEE-den-say."