In common speech, it's
любимый (masculine) or
любимая (feminine).
And, used mostly in literature,
возлюбленный (masculine) or
возлюбленная (feminine).
"Lubimaya" in Russian means "favorite" or "beloved," typically used to refer to someone or something that is cherished or loved.
You can say, "My beloved hubby, you are my everything."
Greek meaning Lady or Russian menaning Beloved
In Russian, "Sweet Heart" is translated as "Сладкое сердце" (pronounced: "Sladkoye serdtse"). However, a more common affectionate term is "Дорогой" (for a male) or "Дорогая" (for a female), which means "dear" or "beloved." These terms are often used in endearment.
beloved = amado (masc.) and amada (fem.)
"patrida mou agapimeni" is "my beloved country"
"beloved man" in spanish is "hombre amado"
To say sweetheart in Russian you say dorogaya. To say I love you in Russian you would say, Ya lyublyu tebya.
"patrida mou agapimeni" is "my beloved country"
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Trenatsat is how you say thirteen in Russian.
this how you say animal in Russian животное