0 to like someone very much and have romantic or sexual feelings for them -- sevmek, gönül vermek, âşık olmak
1 to like a friend or a person in your family very much -- sevmek, şefkât ve sevgi göstermek
2 to enjoy something very much or have a strong interest in something -- yürekten/taparcasına sevmek, aşırı sevmek, bayılmak, bitmek
3 used to say that you would very much like to do something that someone is offering -- 'Memnuniyetle...', 'Keyifle...', 'Bayılırım!', 'Çok isterim!'
4 the feeling of liking someone very much and having romantic or sexual feelings for them -- aşk, sevda, sevgi, tutku
5 to have sex -- sevişmek, cinsel ilişkide bulunmak
6 someone who you like very much and have a romantic or sexual relationship with -- sevgili, yâr, sevdalı
He was my first love.
7 the feeling of liking a friend or person in your family very much -- (arkadaş/aile üyeleri vb.ne duyulan) sevgi, muhabbet, aşk, düşkünlük, içtenlik
8 something that interests you a lot -- (bir şeye duyulan) tutku, istek, sevgi, aşk
his love of books
9 something you write at the end of a letter to a friend or someone in your family -- 'Sevgiler!', 'Sevgilerimle!', 'Gözlerinden öperim!'
Love from UK Mum/ US Mom.
All my love, Louise.
10 You call someone 'love' to show affection or to be friendly. -- aşkım, tatlım, hayatım, bir tanem, şekerim
11 in games such as tennis, a score of zero -- (tenis vb. oyunlarda) sıfır puan
She's leading by two sets to love.
Love with its treasures also tends to delight others in abundance.
The question presented is who suffers more, the one whose loved one is dead or the one whose love is unrequited.
Although she ultimately returns his love, duty and glory take precedence.
Here the final overcoming of obstacles and declaration of equality takes the form of a rococo interchangeability of persons in the love relationships.
There were dual aspects to these roles therefore : regulated discipline and loving advisorship.
If the work is successful, spiritual well-being of connection is manifest as appreciation for life, love of others, and feeling connected to deceased loved ones.
After a long period of not seeing a partner's behaviour as loving, one may say that she no longer believes that he loves her.
It therefore perfectly illustrates the fact that exiles love to write their own history.
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