Rabbinic Hebrew and Modern Hebrew use the word "shel" (של) for "of". In The Bible, There is no word for "of." A grammatical state called the "construct state" is used to form possession.
For example:
Love for God and Jesus (in Modern Hebrew) = ahava shel elohim veyeshu ( אהבה של אלוהים וישו)
Love for God and Jesus (in Modern or Biblical Hebrew) = ahavat elohim veyeshu (אהבת אלוהים וישו)
ahavat em (אהבת אם)
ahava akhat (אהבה אחת)
love = ahava (אהבה) strength = ko'akh (כוח) happiness = simkha (שמחה)
The Romanian language equivalent of Jesus love you is Isus te iubeÅŸte.
PAHT-reek ah-hoo-VEE (פטריק אהובי)
No, that is not right.You may be trying to spell forgot. As in not remembering something."I forgot about my homework".Or you may be trying to spell frogurt. Which is a frozen yoghurt snack."I love banana frogurt".
To love God with all of your heart and soul and to love others as you love yourself.
To love, forgive and to pray to god our creator.
ahava (אהבה) = "love" ahava be'emet (אהבה באמת) = "love in truth"
ahavá achát elohím echád - אהבה אחת אלוקים אחד
G-d's love = ahavat hashem (אהבת השם) G-d's grace = tuv hashem (טוב השם) or khesed hashem (חסד השם)
If you are asking what the Hebrew word for love is, it's ahava (אהבה)."Ryah" does not appear to be a Hebrew word.