Yes, you could call it that, or 'sms'-ese :o)
Yes, "love" can be spelled as "luv" in chatspeak to provide a more informal or abbreviated version of the word.
"Love you" in Polish is spelled "kocham ciฤ."
Evol .... I love salad fingers <3
Love in French is spelled "amour".
"My love" in French is spelled "mon amour".
"I love you" in French is spelled "Je t'aime."
It is spelled "ai".
"Love you" in Polish is spelled "kocham ciฤ."
Evol .... I love salad fingers <3
Love in French is spelled "amour".
"My love" in French is spelled "mon amour".
"I love you" in French is spelled "Je t'aime."
My mom spelled mine Desttany :) and I love it
The word is spelled peaceful, with only one 'l' at the end.
"I love you, daddy" in French is spelled as "Je t'aime, papa".
"I love you, Juan" in French is spelled "Je t'aime, Juan."
The proper noun is spelled Philadelphia, a city in Pennsylvania. Its name means "brotherly love."
No, You usually spell it the way you spelled it. If there is another way i would love to know