In Yiddish, "love" is often translated as "libe" (ליבע).
The Yiddish word for love is "libe."
In Yiddish, you can say, "Du bist mayn libe."
The translation of 'love' into Yiddish is 'libe' (ליבע).
In Yiddish, "we love you" is said as "Mir hoben dikh lib".
The Yiddish word for love is "libe."
In Yiddish, "love" is often translated as "libe" (ליבע).
In Yiddish, you can say, "Du bist mayn libe."
The translation of 'love' into Yiddish is 'libe' (ליבע).
In Yiddish, "we love you" is said as "Mir hoben dikh lib".
In Yiddish, you can sign a note with love by writing "mit libe" (מיט ליבע), which translates to "with love." This is a common way to express affection in written communication among Yiddish speakers.
In Yiddish, you can say "Ikh lib dikh, mame."
"Lieb" or "liebe". Sounds like "leeb" or "leebuh". Straight from German.
You can say "Ikh lib mayn kleyne shvester" in Yiddish to express "I love my little sister."
emesdige leeb
"איך האבֿ דיך" (ikh hob dikh) is how you say "I love you" in Yiddish.
B'ahava באהבה.