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What is basic difference between "ljubav" and "volim" in Bosnian?
They Both have the same meaning "LOVE" but what are the specific conditions of their usage??
Apr 9, 2013 6:29 AM
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"Volim" doesn't mean "I love you", but "I love" (main pyar karta/karti hoon).
The infinitive form of the verb is "voljeti" (pyar karna).
April 15, 2013
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LJUBAV is a noun that means "love".
VOLIM is a verb that means "I love you".
April 10, 2013
Term of endearment
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