In Hindi, how do you say I love you? (non-romantically)?
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I speak Hindi but I've never figured how to tell your parents, siblings, good friends...(non-romantic relationships)...that I love them in pure hindi. I love you in English works but... Isn't pyar a romantic kind of love? ishq mohabbat chahat ........
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Answer:
I will quote here what my 8-year old son said to me in hindi just few days ago. He suddenly hugged me and said "pappa aap mujhe bohat achhe lagtey hein", and I was like in seventh heaven!!! It felt so nice and pure to me. Maybe you can give this a try and check out if it works for you .. and your loved ones too? Best wishes!
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Other answers
Expressing your love is never handicapped by the lack of knowledge of a particular languauge. Isnt it? There are many ways you can express your feelings. The way you smile, the way you wink your eyes, the way you admire etc.
arnie
Mummy ,daddy mai tumse bohot pyar karti hu :)
jinie
u can say "aap sabse achhe ho" which is as good as saying i love u...
shweta -
pyar - love ( word of sanskrit origin ) ishq - love (word of urdu origin ) mohabbat - love (parsi origin) chahat - is either desire or want (punjabi origin) Examples of the above words:- mein tumse pyar karta huuuun - most likely said to a girl meaning - I love you. This is the most widely used word because it can be used to relate love feelings to parents, siblings, relatives. But when expressing towards elders like older siblings and parents, don't use 'tumse' instead use 'aapse'. Aap se gives due respect to the other. ishq -isn't used in common spoken language but used alot in poetry as 'intoxicated with love'. It is hinted at rather than related to. mohabbat - comes from two sources. Moha is sanskrit meaning attachment and bbat ot bat comes from Jewish sabbath or communion. Thus mohabbat means love moods. You may notice, Parsi or Persian is quite close to Sanskrit in many instances. Thus you can use pyar or mohabbat in any way. They are the same thing. chahat - Punjabi origin. Presently blends widely with Hindi and Urdu. Meaning is always the same. For e.g. mein tujhe chahta huuun - I desire to have you. I want you.
catcher
mummy/daddyji main aap se bahut pyar karti hoon.......... maine ishq ne kiya............ deewana jaise mujhe mohabbat hua...... too mera chahat hai too mera dharkan hai.....
pari
just say "main apse about pyar karti hoon." i know its long.........but this is the only way u can say this........ by the way i like ur question
Kashish
"Bhagwan ne Tum ko Mere liye Banaya hai ,Mai tum ko Bahut Pyar Kata hau."
deepaklbhatia
main aapse bahut pyar karta hoon.In this world they r so many double meaning words.I am sure they will understand ur feelings for them.
F A
Main Tumse Bohot Pyar Karta Hoooooooooon.......
Stunner_cool
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