affection Answer Cherish, adore, think the world of, be crazy about, care for, delight in, fall for, hold dear, wild for, worship.
I agape you (agape means love)
the Hebrew word for love is ahava (אהבה) which is used to express all kinds of love and affection, from deep love, to just liking someone or something.
That depends on which hebrew or greek word for love you want. Greek especially has many different love words with different meanings.I suggest finding the exact word you want and looking it up in Strong's Concordance.
The word L-O-V-E came from latin, the word amo. Love is an emotion. Don't get it confused with attachment. These are completely different!
The definition of the word love is the same in any Bible NIV or NKJ or Good News. There are two Greek words in the Bible that are translated into the English word love. They are agapao and phileo. Agapao - this is God's love to his creation, Christian love, it seeks the welfare of all. It is not an impulse from the feelings. Christian love is the fruit of His Spirit in the Christian, Gal_5:22. Phileo - this is "tender affection." It is different from unconditional (agapao) love
There aren't 3 different kinds of Love in Hebrew. You may be thinking of Greek, which has 4 words for love. In Hebrew, there is only one word for both "love" and "like": אהבה (ahava)
Love can never be defined. You can never love others if you cannot love yourself. Love is a very big word. You cannot say that you love a person when you love for a reason.
This is different in Judeo-Aramaic (the language of parts of the Old Testament and Rabbinic documents like the Talmud) and Syriac Aramaic (the language of the Assyrian People).In Judeo-Aramaic, the word for love is ahava (אהבה).In Syriac Aramaic, the word for love is khuba (ܚܘܒܐ).
The ancient Greeks had different words for different types of love, including agape, unconditional or spiritual love. There is no direct translation of this word into English or into ancient Aramaic.
Agape means Love... its a Greek language word. Greeks had 3 different words for LOVE... "eros" " philios " and " agape"It is a Greek word translated into English meaning love.Christians regard it as the love of GodIt is a Greek word translated into English meaning love.Christians regard it as the love of God
Well, Latin doesn't have a word for "you". It has special endings that say different things. Here is the cahart with the latin word for love First Case Endings~The ending will be caps ~Ama-love singular plural amO-I love amaMUS-we love amaS-you love amaTIS-you (plural) love amaT-He, she , it loves amaNT-they love I hope that helped you. I am taking Latin in school and that was the first word we learned.! ask me if you want to know any more words in latin! I know over 150
That is the word love in Arabic calligraphy. It is comprised of four different letters ال "al" the definite article and حب "hob" love. The dot underneath is part of the letter b