User:Donnie Love

Pronunciation

 * Rhymes: -ɒni

Proper noun
Donnie


 * 1) a male given name, diminutive of Don or Donald

Etymology
Old English lufu (noun), lufian (verb), from Germanic *lubo, from Indo-European *leubh-.

Pronunciation

 * Rhymes: -ʌv
 * Rhymes: -ʌv
 * Rhymes: -ʌv

Noun
Love


 * 1)  An intense feeling of affection and care towards another person.
 * A mother’s love is not easily shaken.
 * 1)  A deep or abiding liking for something
 * My love of cricket knows no bounds.
 * 1)  A profound and caring attraction towards someone.
 * Your love is the most important thing in my life.
 * 1)  The object of one’s romantic feelings; a darling or sweetheart
 * I met my love by the gasworks wall.
 * 1) A term of address, regardless of feelings.
 * Hello, love, how can I help you?
 * 1)  zero, no score.
 * So that’s fifteen-love to Kournikova.

Synonyms

 * (darling, sweetheart): baby, darling, lover, pet, sweetheart, honey
 * (term of address): mate

Antonyms

 * (strong affection): hate, hatred; malice, spite
 * (absence of love): indifference

Translations
strong affection


 * Albanian: dashuri
 * Arabic: (ħubb)
 * Armenian: սեր (ser)
 * Bosnian: ljubav
 * Breton: karantez
 * Catalan: amor
 * Chinese:
 * Simplified: 爱 (ài), 爱情 (àiqíng)
 * Traditional: 愛, 愛情
 * Croatian: ljubav
 * Danish: kærlighed
 * Dutch: liefde
 * Esperanto: amo
 * Estonian: armastus
 * Finnish: rakkaus
 * French: amour ^
 * German: Liebe ^
 * Greek: αγάπη (agápi)
 * Hawaiian: aloha
 * Hindi: प्यार (pyār), प्रेम (prem), इश्क़ (išq)
 * Hebrew: אהבה (ahava)
 * Hungarian: szeretet
 * Icelandic: elska, ást
 * Indonesian: cinta
 * Interlingua: amor
 * Irish Gaelic: grá
 * Italian: amore
 * Japanese: 愛 (あい, ai), 愛情 (あいじょう, aijō)
 * Korean: 사랑 (sarang) 애정 (aejeong)
 * Kyrgyz: сүйүү (süyüü), макаббат (maqabbat)
 * Latin: amor, caritas
 * Latvian: mīlestība, mīla
 * Lithuanian: meilė
 * Luxembourgish : Léift
 * Maori: aroha
 * Norwegian: kjærlighet
 * Novial: amo
 * Old Prussian: mīli, mīlin
 * Persian: عشق (eshq), مهر (mehr)
 * Polish: miłość
 * Portuguese: amor
 * Romanian: iubire, dragoste, amor
 * Russian: любовь (ljubóv’)
 * Samoan: alofa
 * Scots Gaelic: gràdh, spèis
 * Serbian:
 * Cyrillic: љубав
 * Roman: ljubav
 * Slovak: láska
 * Slovene: ljubezen
 * Spanish: amor
 * Swedish: kärlek
 * Tagalog: pagibig
 * Tamil: காதல் (Kadhal)(sexual love between a man and a woman), அன்பு, பாசம்
 * Tatar:
 * Cyrillic: ярату
 * Roman: yaratu
 * Telugu: ప్రేమ (prEma)
 * Thai: (khwamrak)
 * Ukrainian: кохання (kokhannja), любов (ljubov)
 * Urdu: پیار (pyār), پریم (prem), عشق ('išq)
 * Vietnamese: tình yêu
 * Welsh: cariad

romantic feelings


 * Albanian: dashuri
 * Armenian: սեր (ser)
 * Basque: maitea
 * Bosnian: ljubav
 * Breton: karantez
 * Catalan: amor
 * Chinese:
 * Simplified: 恋(liàn), 爱恋 (ài liàn}, 恋爱 (liàn ài}
 * Traditional: 戀, 愛戀, 戀愛
 * Croatian: ljubav
 * Danish: kærlighed, romantik
 * Dutch: liefde
 * Esperanto: amo
 * Estonian: armastus
 * Finnish: romantiikka, lempi (physical or poetic), rakkaus
 * French: amour
 * German: Liebe
 * Hebrew: אהבה (ahava)
 * Hungarian: szerelem
 * Icelandic: elska
 * Interlingua: amor
 * Irish: grá
 * Italian: amore
 * Japanese: 恋 (こい, koi), 恋愛 (れんあい, ren'ai)
 * Korean: 연정 (yeonjeong) 애정 (aejeong)
 * Kyrgyz: сүйүү (süyüü), макаббат (maqabbat)
 * Latin: amor
 * Latvian: mīlestība, mīla
 * Lithuanian: meilė
 * Luxembourgish : Léift
 * Norwegian: kjærlighet
 * Novial: amo
 * Old Prussian: mīli
 * Persian: عشق (eshq), مهر (mehr)
 * Polish: miłość
 * Portuguese: amor
 * Romanian: amor, iubire
 * Russian: любовь (ljubóv’)
 * Scots Gaelic: gaol, gràdh
 * Serbian:
 * Cyrillic: љубав
 * Roman: ljubav
 * Slovak: láska
 * Slovene: ljubezen
 * Swedish: kärlek
 * Tatar:
 * Cyrillic: ярату
 * Roman: yaratu
 * Welsh: serch

darling or sweetheart


 * Armenian: սեր (ser)
 * Basque: laztana
 * Breton: karantez, karantezig
 * Chinese:
 * Simplified: 情人 (qíngrén), 恋人 (liànrén), 亲爱的 (qīn'ài de), 宝贝 (bǎo bèi), 甜心 (tiánxīn)
 * Traditional: 情人, 戀人, 親愛的, 寶貝, 甜心
 * Danish: skat, søde, elskede
 * Dutch: schat
 * Esperanto: amato
 * Finnish: rakas, kulta
 * French: amour
 * German: Liebe, Liebling , Liebes, Lieber, Schatz m
 * Italian: amore
 * Japanese: 恋人 (こいびと, koibito)
 * Korean: 연인 (yeon-in) 자기 (jagi: colloquial)
 * Kyrgyz: жан (žan)
 * Latin: amātor, amātrix
 * Latvian: mīļais, mīļā , mīļums , mīla or
 * Luxembourgish : Häerzi
 * Norwegian: elskling
 * Persian: عزیز (aziz), دلبر (delbar), جان (jan)
 * Polish: kochanie
 * Portuguese: amor
 * Romanian: iubit, iubită
 * Russian: любимый (ljubímyj), любимая (ljubímaja)
 * Scots Gaelic: leannan, gràdh , gaol , gràidhean , gràidheag , rùn
 * Slovak: láska
 * Slovene: ljubi, ljuba
 * Swedish: älskling
 * Telugu: ప్రియురాలు (priyurAlu)
 * Thai: (thirak), ยาหยี (yááyee), สุดที่รัก (sûd-tee-rak), คนรัก (kon-rak)
 * Welsh: cariad

zero


 * Danish: nul
 * Esperanto: nulo
 * Finnish: nolla
 * German: null
 * Russian: нуль (nul’)
 * Swedish: noll

Verb
Love


 * 1)  To have a strong affection for.
 * 2)  To be strongly inclined towards something; an emphatic form of like.
 * I love walking barefoot on wet grass.
 * I'd love to join the team.
 * 1)  To care deeply about.
 * "You shall love the Lord your God with your whole heart, and your whole mind, and your whole soul; you shall love your neighbor as yourself."
 * 1)  To lust for.
 * 2)  (euphemistic) To have sex with, (perhaps from make love.)
 * I wish I could love her all night long.

Antonyms

 * hate, despise

Translations
have a strong affection for


 * Albanian: do
 * Arabic: (’aħabba)
 * Armenian: սիրել (sirel)
 * Basque: maite izan, maitatu
 * Catalan: estimar, voler
 * Chinese:
 * Simplified Chinese: 爱 (ài), 热爱 (rè'ài), 爱好 (àihào), 爱戴 (àidài)
 * Traditional Chinese: 愛, 熱愛, 愛好, 愛戴
 * Croatian: voljeti
 * Czech: milovat
 * Danish: elsker
 * Dutch: houden van, beminnen, liefhebben
 * Esperanto: ami
 * Estonian: armastama
 * Filipino: umibig
 * Finnish: rakastaa
 * French: aimer
 * German: lieben
 * Greek: υπολήπτομαι (ipolíptome), υπολογίζω (ipoloğízo), αγαπώ (ağapó)
 * Hebrew: לאהוב (le-ahúv)
 * Hungarian: szeret
 * Interlingua: amar
 * Indonesian: cinta
 * Italian: amare
 * Japanese: 恋する (こいする, koisuru), 愛する (あいする, aisuru)
 * Korean: 사랑 (sarang) 애정 (aejeong)
 * Latin: amāre / amo
 * Latvian: mīlēt
 * Lithuanian: mylėti
 * Marathi: प्रेम
 * Marshallese: yokwe
 * Novial: ama
 * Old English: frēoġan
 * Persian: دوست داشتن (doost dashtan), عاشق بودن (asheq boodan), مهر ورزیدن (mehr varzidan)
 * Polish: kochać
 * Portuguese: amar
 * Quechua: waylluy
 * Romanian: iubi, (se) îndrăgosti, adora
 * Romany: kamel
 * Russian: любить (ljubít’)
 * Slovak: milovať, ľúbiť
 * Slovene: ljubiti, imeti rad
 * Spanish: amar, querer
 * Swahili: kupenda
 * Swedish: älska, vara kär i
 * Tamil: காதலி (romantic love), அன்பு செலுத்து (common love)
 * Thai: (rak)
 * Tupinambá: aûsub (s-)
 * Turkish: sevmek
 * Welsh: caru

be strongly inclined towards doing


 * Catalan: agradar
 * Chinese:
 * Simplified Chinese: 喜欢 (xǐhuan), 爱好 (àihào)
 * Traditional Chinese: 喜歡, 愛好
 * Esperanto: ŝati
 * Estonian: armastama
 * Finnish: pitää paljon, pitää kovasti, rakastaa
 * French: aimer beaucoup, aimer bien, vouloir beaucoup
 * German: lieben
 * Greek: λατρεύω (latrévo), ποθώ (pothó), θέλω (thélo)
 * Hungarian: szeretni
 * Italian: voler bene, amare
 * Japanese: 気に入る
 * Korean: 좋아하다 (joahada)
 * Latvian: patikt, mīlēt
 * Lithuanian: žavėtis, mylėti
 * Portuguese: adorar, amar
 * Romanian: dori, adora, venera,
 * Russian: любить (ljubít’)
 * Spanish: encantar, gustar, adorar
 * Turkish: sevmek
 * Welsh: dwli ar

(euphemistic): to have sex with


 * Bulgarian: да правиш любов (da praviš ljubov)
 * Catalan: fer l'amor
 * Chinese: 做爱 (zuòài)
 * Czech: milovat se
 * Dutch: vrijen
 * Esperanto: amori
 * Finnish: mennä sänkyyn jnk kanssa, rakastella jnk kanssa
 * French: faire l'amour, coucher avec, baiser (slang)
 * German: mit &hellip; schlafen, lieben
 * Greek: ερωτεύομαι (erotévome), ερώμαι (eróme), ερώ (eró) [to be in love]
 * Greek: κάνω έρωτα (cáno érota) [to make love]
 * Hebrew: לעשות אהבה
 * Hungarian: szerelmeskedni
 * Italian: fare l'amore
 * Latvian: mīlēties
 * Lithuanian: mylėtis
 * Polish: kochać się
 * Portuguese: amar, fazer amor
 * Romanian: face amor, face dragoste, (se) culca
 * Scots Gaelic: gràdh neo-mheasarra, leannanachd
 * Slovak: milovať sa
 * Slovene: ljubiti se
 * Spanish: hacer el amor
 * Swedish: älska, älska med
 * Turkish: sevişmek
 * Welsh: caru â

care about; will good for


 * Chinese:
 * Simplified Chinese: 爱 (ài), 爱慕 (àimù), 疼爱 (téng’ài)
 * Traditional Chinese: 愛, 愛慕, 疼愛
 * Finnish: rakastaa
 * German: lieben, ehren
 * Greek: εκτιμώ (ektimó), αγαπώ (ağapó)
 * Korean: 애정 (aejeong)
 * Latin: diligere
 * Old English: frēoġan
 * Portuguese: amar
 * Romanian: admira, ţine la, păsa de
 * Slovak: milovať
 * Swedish: älska

Related terms

 * in love
 * fall in love
 * lady love
 * love bug
 * lovebunny
 * love child
 * love handle
 * love-in-a-mist
 * lovely
 * love-making
 * lover
 * love-shyness
 * lovey-dovey
 * loving kindness
 * loyal love
 * make love
 * unrequited love