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[あい()]
ai
noun, noun, used as a suffix

English Meaning(s) for 愛

noun, noun, used as a suffix
  1. love; affection; care
noun
  1. attachment; craving; desire
  2. agape
  3. Ireland

Definition and Synonyms for 愛

Affectionateness a quality proceeding from feelings of affection or love
Synonyms: ぬくもり, , , 愛い, 温もる
Erotic Love a deep feeling of sexual desire and attraction
Synonyms: , 恋愛, , , 愛い, 愛情
Love a strong positive emotion of regard and affection
Synonyms: ラブ, ラブい, いとしむ, 仁愛, 傾慕, 悲しみ, 情愛, 惜しむ, , , 愛い, 愛念, 愛情, 愛着, 慈しみ, 慈しむ, 慈愛
Philia a positive feeling of liking
Synonyms: ラブ, ラブい, 優しい, 好き, 好き, 好く, 好意, 情愛, , , 愛い, 愛念, 愛情, 愛着, 慈しみ, 慈しむ, 慈愛, 暖かい, 暖かさ, 暖かみ

Meanings for each kanji in 愛

» love; affection; favourite

Categories 愛 is a member of

Feeling the experiencing of affective and emotional states
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Emotionalism emotional nature or quality
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Emotion any strong feeling
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Eros a desire for sexual intimacy
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Stroke Order Diagrams for 愛

Sample Sentences for 愛

Life without love is meaningless.
To fear love is to fear life, and those who fear life are already three parts dead.
I was moved by her love for other people.
Young people can recognize this about romantic love, but they find it hard to accept the same fierce element in parental affection.
His wife died leaving behind their two beloved children.

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ありがとうございます🙇‍♂️

#1 Posted by ソウザ エレアザロ over 2 years ago


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