In Spanish, "With all my love" is translated as "Con todo mi amor." In French, you would say "Avec tout mon amour." Each phrase conveys deep affection and emotional sentiment in its respective language.
You can say love in all languages it just matters what kind of love you mean
you can say i love you in Austrian by saying "I hab di gean"
u thanks for all the love u have given me
A simple "I love you" should be all that you need to say.
In Uganda, the most widely spoken languages are English and Swahili. To say "I love you all" in Swahili, you would say "Ninawapenda nyote."
They either don't love you, or they aren't ready to say it.
You can say "I love you, dad. Thank you for all you do for me. Happy Christmas. Love, (your name).
I think what you were trying to say was 'love from' if indeed you were then you would say this: l'amour de ~love from If not then this is what you want to say: frome amour ~love frome And this is with correct capitals and punctuation: Amour de ~Love from Did this help you at all? Hope it does!
Always say I love youGoodbye kissShare the loveThat's all i can tell you
you can say "je vous-aime tous"
The age to say "I love you" all depends on when you truly feel that you mean it. Many people say "I love you" to their first crush, first relationship, so on so forth. However, there is no age limit - it is all about whether you feel that you love the person you're with.
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