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What is the difference? "I love her" between "I am in love with her" ?
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Dec 4, 2010 10:43 PM
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I think that " I love her" means that the relationship of love is inside the man's heart, or it means that he loves her from his side in which the girl may not be aware that he loves her..
But " I am in love with her" means that both sides "the man& woman..etc" love each other and both feel the relationship of love towards the other person..
In short, "I love her" talks about one person loves a girl..
"I am in love with her" talks about a couple of persons love each other...
I do care about your free lessons, Professor! They are so helpful to me..
I hope the answer is correct...
Rami
أعتقد أن "أنا أحبها" يعني أن علاقة الحب هو الرجل داخل القلب ، أو أنه يعني أنه يحبها من فريقه الذي الفتاة قد لا تكون على علم انه يحب.. ولكن لها "أنا في الحب هنا مع "يعني أن كلا من الجانبين" الرجل والمرأة ، الخ.. "نحب بعضنا البعض وكلاهما يشعر علاقة الحب تجاه الشخص الآخر.. وباختصار ،" أنا أحبها "يتحدث عن شخص واحد يحب فتاة.." أنا أنا في حالة حب مع المحادثات "لها حول زوجين من الأشخاص نحب بعضنا البعض... أنا لا يهمني الحرة الدروس الخاصة بك ، أستاذ! وهي مفيدة جدا بالنسبة لي.. وآمل أن الجواب هو الصحيح... رامي
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December 11, 2010
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To me, 'i love her' means that you are expressing admiration for her. but 'im in love with her' means that you are romantically and emotionally attracted to her.
December 4, 2010
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Well, if you ask questions like the one above, people are going to steer clear of your lessons, even if you paid them.
December 5, 2010
But I still appreciate your teaching.
I love her could mean you love any female, your "just" friends, your mother, your relatives, your classmates, colleagues and so forth, not necessarily to your girlfriend with a relationship with you (if you're a straight male, could be said by a female to another female). A general and common affirmation of one appreciating/being attracted/grateful by/to some female.
I'm in love with her is completely a statement of one's romantic love, moreover to my ears, it's a "temporary and current" status. Sounds like "I'm being in love with her now".
Good question. Our Eliot seems to have fussed over it.
December 5, 2010
"I love her" it's more suitable for my mother
"I am in love with her" is the most used for handsome guys like my that need to repeat this for different girl every week :-P
When we could schedule my free lesson, please?
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December 9, 2010
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