How to Say I Love You In 100 Different Languages.
A review of The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love that Lasts by Gary Chapman, Ph.D, in which Chapman puts forth the idea that different people express love in different languages. Chapman hypothesizes that we can improve our relationships with others by learning which of the five main love languages they 'speak.'.
May 5, 2019 - They say the language of love is universal - but to make sure you're understood on Valentine's Day - no matter where you are - this infographic reveals how to say 'I love you' in multiple languages.
I really like to write 'Love' in Chinese character after one of my Chinese friends taught me its character is a combination of roof and friend (Please correct me if I'm wrong). And I love my language because, maybe because I am a native speaker, but I find it beautiful whenever I read or write poems and novels. It has a sort of calm and soothing but also trendy and sophisticated sound.
The 5 Languages of Love. First you need to know that this idea of five love languages did not originate in my own head. I got these from Dr. Gary Chapman’s best seller book, The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love that Lasts. Gary did a very good job of identifying and explaining the five different love languages and if you wanted more details than I give you here, you should definitely go.
This article shows you how to show gratitude in 40 different languages. Saying a simple thank you can mean a lot to the recipient, even more when the gratitude comes from a co-worker. Having a colleague or manager say a simple thank you can be a very motivating force. So with this in mind, we’ve collated 36 different ways on how to say thank.
Okay, now coming to the point I am going to share you some interesting websites where you can write your name in different languages and styles without worrying to search for the right websites. Google Translate: This is the most common and effective tool for writing your name in about 70 languages ranging from Japanese, Chinese, Arabic, Hindi and Spanish.
Question by juneangel88: How would you write “Live, Laugh, Love” in different languages? I would like to get a tattoo of the phrase “Live, Laugh, Love” but I don’t want it in English. I am partial to Latin, or Italian, but I would like something that looks nice as well. Any suggestions would be appreciated.