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what's different between "like" and "love"?
25 mai 2015 12:30
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1) "Love" is stronger. I like yogurt, but I love ice cream.
2) "Love" can just be a strong form of like.
However, "love" can include erotic (sexual) feelings. "Like" usually does not.
"I like Jeff a lot" suggests that Jeff and I are friends.
"I love Amy" is ambiguous. You have to guess from context. It might mean that we are just friends, or it might mean that we are a couple. If a pair of people are described as "lovers," a sexual relationship is implied.
25 mai 2015
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Love is a stronger form of like. You would use this with family and significant others. You can also use love to show a very strong liking for something, like "I love cake! It is my favorite food."
25 mai 2015
Like = 喜欢
Love = 爱
25 mai 2015
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