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What Do you think is the language of love? I know there are a lot of them, But what one, in your own mind, do you think is the most romantic
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Urdu
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ehm, is food not the language of love?
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If there is true love, then any language can convey it well. If it is a heartless, materialistic person saying something like 'I love you' to anyone, then obviously even shayaris can't help him. One needs to have a good heart to love, and hence the language of love is the language that comes straight from the heart, the seat of affection.
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I can give my deepest expressions exactly only in my native language. Finnish is my language of love.
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Well,
If you recite one of Shakespeares' Sonnets, you'll quickly realize that English is amazingly expressive of one's feelings when used by a true artist. I'll stay with my native tongue on this.
With two exceptions:
French: sounds sexy even when a person is merely asking where the bathroom is.
German: I cannot recall the name of the woman that had so many songs between WWI and WWII, but, and I've only heard snippets of her voice...but, she made it sound so good!
I guess that any language will do so long as one is ardent enough, and has sufficient command of the language to express their hearts' desire.
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ENGLISH.
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HWNN1961 wrote:Well,
If you recite one of Shakespeares' Sonnets, you'll quickly realize that English is amazingly expressive of one's feelings when used by a true artist. I'll stay with my native tongue on this.
With two exceptions:
French: sounds sexy even when a person is merely asking where the bathroom is.
German: I cannot recall the name of the woman that had so many songs between WWI and WWII, but, and I've only heard snippets of her voice...but, she made it sound so good!
I guess that any language will do so long as one is ardent enough, and has sufficient command of the language to express their hearts' desire. LOL Couldn't agree more with that, HWNN1961. I personally find the sensuous verse of Kalidasa in Sanskrit perfect for love....but yes ol' Willy's sonnets are incomparable too... his English is now antiquated, but his sentiments could never be better expressed. Goethe's 'Young Werther' will never let German down ... so yes, its the ardour, not the lingo that counts
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You know what would be interesting, a dictionary of love quotes/phrase/words
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 true,pure love can only be expressed by a baby!
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dev_sircar wrote: true, pure love can only be expressed by a baby! Yes! And in my often non-verbal house it is American Sign Language, facial expression, and touch. When an autistic teen smailes, winks, and makes broad ASL (and other) gestures of endearment, it is sooooooooo akin to the expression of infants. Italian is my language of love.
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For me, the language of love is "language of eyes - expression" That is the only way in which without words, true emotions can be shared.
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Hdubya, were you thinking of Marlene Dietrich? Language of love I always thought to be music.  French and Italian sound wonderful and would knock the socks off most English speakers i.e. the ladies would be impressed. I do like the other contributors view regarding food, so much can be spoken over a delicious meal and wine would obviously lessen inhibitions somewhat.  Has to be food and wine no contest.
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Russian.
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Totally agreed ... after that english is also very expressive ..
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Atiya wrote:Totally agreed ... after that english is also very expressive .. Yes great language, I love Urdu, and love to express my love to all of you and your lovely languages.
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I'll vote for Russian ( spoken by the right person, of course - not Kevin Kine !) every time. And music is the food of love, remember ?
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play on .......
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Italian, always. The language like music, beautiful.
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Sinua, sinua rakastan Yö painaa päähäni pimeän seppeleen Jotta en sinua näkisi
Miten taittavat linnut siipensä Miten vyöryvät vedet kallioitten alla Miten nousevat metsät tuulten mukana Ja pilvien sateet jähmettyvät kiveksi
Miten huutaa minulle avaruus Miten kirkuvat tähdet ohimoni läpi Miten itkevät lapset maailman rannoilla Ja merien yllä savuavat sydämet
Sinua, sinua rakastan Niin liikkuu pehmeä kätesi Kuin vene varhain aamuisella joella
- Kaj Chydenius
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Love needs no language.
However, I can also go for Urdu. This selection I can make among all the languages I know.
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Body language-smiles,hugs,etc ..hehe Edit: I know only three and all are good to express love,but I think urdu is the most romantic.  None of my friends giggle when one says love or pyar like they do when the word 'mohabbat' is mentioned.
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One book to read on the language of love is The Lovers Tongue by Mark Morton. He writes about the words of love and body's response to these words. In my studies French and Italian were the languages of love. English is such a boring language when it comes to the words of love especially these days with Bic pens and everything under the sun being sexy. East Indian writers too find the words to express the desire, hopes and beauty of being in love. Try reading the Vatsyayana version of the Kama Sutra, the Kama Shastra, some of the most beautiful words to express love.
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What is a fool? A genius can be foolish
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Lady Mohini wrote:One book to read on the language of love is The Lovers Tongue by Mark Morton. He writes about the words of love and body's response to these words. In my studies French and Italian were the languages of love. English is such a boring language when it comes to the words of love especially these days with Bic pens and everything under the sun being sexy. East Indian writers too find the words to express the desire, hopes and beauty of being in love. Try reading the Vatsyayana version of the Kama Sutra, the Kama Shastra, some of the most beautiful words to express love. Or cool or hot! I woul be insulted. You your Ladyship read;  Mille et Une nuit? I know about the Hassidin rules for making Love.
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YELENA KONDAUROVA wrote:ENGLISH. Wich English? Sexy Cool and hot? Is it Love or copulation? Is love on every steet corner? Love is a Mystery and the word (F.)is now the definition of intercourse. That is the reason for the decadence of the American English. Sorry there is no way to make an omel  et without breaking eggs.
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silence, being in a romantic place and into a romantis atmosphere then trying to explain everything by the touch and by the way u look with ur eyes...
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French or Italian. Although I think Arabic is an extremely beautiful language.
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Jyrkkä Jätkä wrote:Sinua, sinua rakastan Yö painaa päähäni pimeän seppeleen Jotta en sinua näkisi
Miten taittavat linnut siipensä Miten vyöryvät vedet kallioitten alla Miten nousevat metsät tuulten mukana Ja pilvien sateet jähmettyvät kiveksi
Miten huutaa minulle avaruus Miten kirkuvat tähdet ohimoni läpi Miten itkevät lapset maailman rannoilla Ja merien yllä savuavat sydämet
Sinua, sinua rakastan Niin liikkuu pehmeä kätesi Kuin vene varhain aamuisella joella
- Kaj Chydenius
___________________________________________________________________________________________ Is the romance in the sound of the words being spoken, or in the meaning of the words? I can't find a website that will translate Finnish to English. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ For what do we live, but to make sport for our neighbors and laugh at them in our turn? - Jane Austen
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'love' in itself is a language..which can be spoken, understood, written, learned only by those who are in love.
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Jyrkkä Jätkä wrote:I can give my deepest expressions exactly only in my native language. Finnish is my language of love.
I can deeply understand, what you said means it all!
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kylie_brooks wrote: What Do you think is the language of love? I know there are a lot of them, But what one, in your own mind, do you think is the most romantic Lets see it in a romantic movie?
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That is a fact that i have lived
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