if you are a male (talking about an emotion) = ahavatkha (×הבתך)
if you are a female (talking about an emotion) = ahavatekh (×הבתך)
if you are a male (talking about a beloved male) = ahuvkha (×הובך)
if you are a male (talking about beloved female) = ahuvatkha (×הובתך)
if you are a female (talking about a beloved male) = ahuvekh (×הובך)
if you are a female (talking about beloved female) = ahuvatekh (×הבתך)
The Hebrew word for "love" is "ahava," pronounced "a-ha-VAH."
ahava po (אהבה פה)
if you are male, your love = ahava shelkha if you are female, your love = ahava shelakh
beh-ah-hah-VAH (באהבה)
אני אוהב אמנות
ahavat re'enu אהבת ×¨×¢× ×•
ahavat em (אהבת אם)
my father's love = ahavát aví (אהבת אבי)
A love that lasts = ahavá shenimshéchet (אהבה שנימשכת)
รโรโขรยช รยฉรล รยรโรโรโ
Loyal Love = ahava ne'eman
Ge'eh -- Ani ohev otach ge'ah. This is how you would tell a woman -- I love and respect you. Mature love. If you were writing a letter, you would say: Robin ha'ykarah for Dear Robin.