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if someone says that "I cherish you". Is it mean I like you or I love you? Is it common use?
21 apr 2020 04:37
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To cherish means 'to adore' or to appreciate (to give great value to someone or something).
"I cherish our friendship / my children / the gift you gave me"
How commonly used "I cherish you" is, depends on how frequently you directly express that feeling to someone. It sounds very solemn and you'll hear it a lot in wedding vows.
21 aprile 2020
@David and Honey, Thanks
21 aprile 2020
to love, protect, and care for someone or something that is important to you
Although I cherish my children, I do allow them their independence.
21 aprile 2020
It has a similar meaning. Although it is not nearly as common as saying "I love you", it is regularly used and a phrase everybody understands. There was a popular love song from 1996 called "Cherish": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJztW9dcpyc
21 aprile 2020
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Arabo, Inglese
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Inglese
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