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I love you --> me too / you too - WordReference Forums 12 Nov 2010 · It is usually seen as a joke because it means "I love me too"! However it is a harmless joke. John: I love you Mary: Me too John: He he! I know you love you but do you …
to be fond of VS to love - WordReference Forums 8 May 2010 · To say you love is more serious. Two things though: (1) You can use love loosely. I love chocolate, for example, is different to saying I have found my true love. (2) You can, and …
Aramaic: Love - WordReference Forums 26 Sep 2012 · And more particularly, in the modern Aramaic script, the one that looks a lot like the Hebrew script. Maybe how to properly pronounce it, too? Thank you *** Also, I want to learn …
'Love' at the end of a letter: punctuation - WordReference Forums 29 Dec 2015 · Dear Teachers, Namaskar. When only "Love" is written just before/above the sender's name at the end of an informal letter, what punctuation mark should...
《to love》为什么叫《出包王女》? - 知乎 30 Jul 2016 · 《To LOVEる》基本资料如下 原版名称 To LOVEる -とらぶる- 中文名 台湾:出包王女(中国台湾的东立出版社) 香港:茶煲情缘To LOVEる(香港文化传信) ???:混乱恋 …
I love to play VS I love playing - WordReference Forums 17 Jul 2010 · Hey folks I have question I'd like to ask you "I love to play Mario" "I love playing Mario" Which sentence is the correct one? I think the second sentence is the correct one, …
love for or love of? - WordReference Forums 21 Sep 2007 · Hi, I came across this phrase "a love of" and looked it up in the dictionary. And I found "a love of" as well as "a love for." The examples are: 1. his love for football 2. we share a …
"Drowned in your love" | WordReference Forums 3 Mar 2020 · Almost means that nearly all his actions in love were overwhelming, and she drowned in the overwhelming part of his love. For drowned in your love, some sentences can …
You too and me too as responses to: I love you, I miss you, … 15 Jan 2010 · I love you is similar. You too - I love you too. Me too - I have the same feelings for you. ... Panj, I just reviewed your help with the differences. Could you, or anybody, please …
I love you to bits - WordReference Forums 8 Mar 2005 · Oh yes, if you love someone to bits you really really love them! Edit - thinking about your question I think I should make clear that it is not "romantic" love. You would say it to a …