priyatama
In Telugu, you can say "ప్రియమైన" (Priyamaina) or "ప్రియుడు" (Priyudu) to refer to someone as dear, darling, or sweetheart.
You can say "Sobh bekheir azizam" in Farsi, which means "Good morning my dear."
In Hawaiian, you can say "ku'uipo" to refer to your sweetheart.
You can say "స్వాగతం" (swagatam) in Telugu to say welcome.
You can say "E se, Ara mi" in Yoruba to mean "Thank you, darling."
I think jaane
priyurala
leannán = lover; darling; spouse; fairy lover muirnín = darling, sweetheart céadsearc = first love, dearest one
Azizamazizmy dear - azizam
"Chérie" is in French; it means "sweetheart" or "dear." "Tu es ma chérie" means you are my sweetheart (if you are saying this to a girl). For a guy, you would say "Tu es mon chéri."
Classical Arabic: For Female : " Kayf Halek ya habebaty ? " OR " Kayf Halek ya A'zezaty? " P.S. Habebty = My sweetheart. A'zezaty = My Dear. Colloquial " Ezayek ya Habebty ? " For Male : Classic : " Kayf Halak ya Habeby?" Or " Kayf halak ya A'zezy" Colloquial : " Ezayak ya Habeby?" or "Ezayak ya A'zezy? "
They sometimes say ダーリン (daa rin), which is Japanese reading of same word. 貴方 (a na ta) is used by females to address their husbands as 'dear, darling'. 愛しい (i to shii) is 'darling, beloved, dear' as an adjective, like 'o itoshi mono yo' could mean 'oh my beloved one', or 'itoshigo' means 'dear child'.
that means " i love you darling". The sentence is addressed though to a man.If you want to say "i love you darling" to a woman, you have to say "je t'aime ma chérie".
"Yes, darling, tell me!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sì, cara, dimmi!Specifically, the adverb sì is "yes". The feminine endearment cara means "darling, dear, sweetheart, sweetie". The present imperative dì means "(informal singular you) say, tell!" The personal pronoun mitranslates as "me".The pronunciation will be "see KA-ra DEEM-mee" in Italian.
sweetheart
M'eudail
Jaan means sweetheart/darling/my love in Hindi but a varity of Asian cultures use that term. I think, I could be wrong, Jaan can be both masculine and feminine. If not I think your girlfriend would be Jaani and for your boyfriend would be Jaan. Happy lovin' (:
Darling