SAY "LOVE" IN YOUR LANGUAGE........
By sujatha1
@sujatha1 (289)
India
37 responses
@zeroGravity (208)
• Belgium
15 Nov 06
liefde in flemish
amour in french
liebe in german
these are the 3 official languages of belgium.
@nebulla (127)
• India
15 Dec 06
pyar of course. But understand its meaning first.
Love entices you into its arms but it is enough to hold you there for only so long. You may grow restless with reality, with the day to day tedium of work. You may itch long to have the carefree delights of passion again...to fall in love all over again just for the feeling. If you fall for that, you will find yourself moving from relationship to relationship always in search of what you only find in the beginning. Love, true long-term love requires more than just being there. It requires that you invest in your relationship; that you work with your partner to succeed. You must create a new love that is deeper and stronger than the fleeting thrill of passion.
Together you can build a bond that no one or no thing can break. You can be comfortable in the safety of your relationship. And you can grow in your shared understanding. You can achieve your dreams with your loving partner by your side. Then you are truly in love. This is the opportunity and challenge of love.
@lesjo5480 (246)
• United States
15 Nov 06
I am american but i know love in 7 different languages
Je t'aime--French
Te amo--Spanish
Ya ti-bya lyu blyu--Russian
Ani o hev ot cha--Hebrew
I love you
wo ai ni--Chinese
Ich liebe Dich--German