20 Ekim 2008 Pazartesi

19 Ekim 2008 Pazar

saying about love=)

I read a saying on a website that explains my opinion about love. Katherine Hepburn had told this. maybe some of you will agree with this.


"Love has nothing to do with what you are expecting to get, only what you are expecting to give..."

Katherine Hepburn
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Most of the times i agree with Katherine Hepburn. when you are in love with somebody, you always expect something from him/her. But when he/she doesn't do or remember your expectations, you become miserable. Instead of waiting your lover to do the things in your mind, i prefer to live the moment. And i'm sure that this avoids many problems between lovers so that they may have more romantic and enjoyable times.

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my idea...=)

I think the most beautiful words to say "i love you" in a different language is in Swahili language. You say "Nakupenda" in Swahili language rather than saying "i love you". I don't know why i chose it but it sounds more sympathetic than the other languages to me. When you say "Nakupenda" it sounds like you are doing a magic or something strange like magic. It's a charming word that the person you love is going to be affected by this word after you said to him/her. So i give an advice to everyone that wants his/her girlfriend/boyfriend to understand how he/she thinks about him/her. =)
hope these sayings will help you
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12 Ekim 2008 Pazar

...Ways To Say "I love you!" In Different Languages...

Arabic: Ana behibak(to male) Ana behibek(to female)
Armenian: Yes kez sirumen
Bird Language: Agay logov yugu
Bulgarian: Obicham te
Czech: Miluji te
Dutch: Ik hou van jou
Farsi: Doset daram
French: Je t'aime
Georgian: Mikvarhar
German: Ich liebe dich
Greek: S'agapo
Italian: ti'amo
Japanese: Aishiteru/ Anata ga daisuki desu
Kurdish: Ez te hezdikhem
Latin: Te amo
Mandarin chinese: Wo ai ni
Pig Latin: Iay ovlay ouyay
Portuguese: Eu te amo
Romanien: Te iubesc
Russian: Ya tebya liubliu
Spanish: Te quiero/ Te amo
Swahili: Nakupenda/ Ninapenda wewe
Welsh: Rwy'n dy gari di