Is tusa mo chuid den tsaol (You're my world)
Tá níos mó grá agam duit gach lá bhéarfaidh orm (I love you more each day)
In Irish it's "chomh mór i ngrá leat"
to love each other cause how else are you suppposed to have sex
Spanish. Something along the lines of 'I love him more than anything' or 'I love him more than the world'.
"I love you" is "Tá grá agam duit". Although its more usual to say "Is mo ghrá thú" or simply "mo ghra thú", which means "You're my love"
More and more each day!
most definently to be IN love . . . you can love a friend for who they are but to be IN love with them means you will love him/her for eternity
It is not accurate to measure love between two individuals. Love is subjective and different for each person. It is more important to focus on the quality of love rather than comparing the intensity of it.
Tá mé chomh mór i ngrá leat
There are several words for 'love' as a noun, the most common is gaol.'I love you' is 'Tha gaol agam ort' or 'Tha gràdh agam dhut'.The Scottish Gaelic word for 'love' is gaol.
Yakeshi's AnswerA lost love is the kind that hurts the most. It kills you inside more and more each day... Until finally there is no emotion left. You just become a robot. Unable to feel... Unable to Love... It is truly the saddest thing in the world... Very nice.
Mór. (Pronounced as the English word more) == == Scottish Gaelic: mòr, tomadach Irish (Gaelic): mór
This does not change the way you love each other. Not being able to see each other constantly is something you can both overcome together. It is not the end of the world. If you love each other it shouldn't matter, when you do see each other you will appreciate it more because of how little time you get together.