In UK English, and in other parts of the world, 'luv' is another way of spelling the word 'love'.
It could be referring to affection for someone or something: 'I luv Pizza'; 'I luv you', or it could be an informal way of addressing a person in speech or writing: 'Hello, Luv, how are you?' or 'Hi, Luv, I'm just writing to say...'
It's also used to sign off informally in writing: 'I'll write more later. Luv, Jay.'
Love. Feelings of love for another person.
When a person proposes to another person, they are asking that person to marry them. So, in my opinion, propose should definitely mean love!
Love has the same meaning, no matter which language it is. Love is the infatuation of one person to another, or one person to a thing.
To demonstrate a love for another person by the deeds done.
His love for you is unconditional and no one can EVER love a person as his love for you. Basically, he loves you, a lot.
showing some love means, that you are to show love to another person in the sense that you can hug, kiss, or shake hands with that person.
well it only means that the person who is sacrificing his or her will is truly in love with the another person. it might be ur mom or dad or boy frnd or girlfrnd or any other person. but the intensity of love of that person who is sacrificing is too strong...
It mean there in love so find another person to make them jealous
If you love someone you will love that person for who they are. If you love that person you will not try to change them.
Translation: I like/love/want you my heart.
It means that they love you.
unrequited love - where one person loves another, but that love isn't returned