Sweetheart in Different Languages

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Sweetheart in Different Languages: Sweetheart is an affectionate nickname regularly applied to a friend or family member, or an individual who shows a lot of consideration. You call somebody sweetheart in the event that you are extremely enamoured with them. Your sweetheart is your soulmate or your better half.

Sweetheart in All Languages

Translation of word Sweetheart in almost 100+ different languages of the world.

Different LanguagesWord Sweetheart
Albaniani dashur
Basquemaitea
Belarusianўмілаваная
Bosniandraga
Bulgarianскъпа
Catalanamor
Croatiandraga
Czechmiláček
Danishkæreste
Dutchgeliefde
Estoniankullake
Finnishkultaseni
Frenchamoureux
Galiciannoiva
GermanSchatz
GreekΑγαπημένος (Agapiménos)
HungarianÉdesem
IcelandicElskan
Irishsweetheart
ItalianTesoro
Latvianmīļotā
Lithuanianširdelė
Macedonianдушо
Malteseqalbi
Norwegiankjæreste
Polishkochanie
Portugueseamada
Romaniandragă
Russianвозлюбленная (vozlyublennaya)
Serbianслатко срце (slatko srce)
Slovakmiláčik
Slovenianljubica
Spanishnovio
SwedishÄlskling
Ukrainianкохана (kokhana)
Welshcariad
Yiddishגעליבטער
Armenianսիրական
Azerbaijanicanan
Bengaliপ্রণয়ী
Chinese Simplified爱人 (àirén)
Chinese Traditional愛人 (àirén)
Georgiansweetheart
Gujaratiપ્રેમિકા
Hindiप्रिय
Hmongsweetheart
Japanese恋人
Kannadaಪ್ರಿಯತಮೆಯ
Kazakhжаным
Khmerសង្សារ
Korean연인 (yeon-in)
Laoຮັກ
Malayalamദാസിനെ
Marathiप्रिये
Mongolianүерхсэн
Myanmar (Burmese)ရည်းစား
Nepaliप्रियतमा
Sinhalaපැටියෝ
Tajiksweetheart
Tamilகாதலி
Teluguస్వీట్హార్ట్
Thaiหวานใจ
Turkishbir tanem
Urduعزیز
Uzbekyor
VietnameseNgười yêu
Arabicحبيبة القلب (habibat alqalb)
Hebrewאהובה
Persianیار
Afrikaansliefling
Chichewawokomamtima
Hausasweetheart
Igbon'obi
Sesothosweetheart
Somaligabar
Swahilimpenzi
Yorubaololufẹ
ZuluFaka isithandwa
Cebuanohinigugma
Filipinosyota
Indonesiankekasih
Javanesegendhakan
Malagasymalalany
Malaykekasih
Maoriwhaiāipo
Esperantoplejamaton
Haitian Creoleamoure
Latinpuella

Sweetheart in European Languages

Translation of word Sweetheart in almost 42 European languages.

Different LanguagesWord Sweetheart
Albaniani dashur
Basquemaitea
Belarusianўмілаваная
Bosniandraga
Bulgarianскъпа
Catalanamor
Corsicancarìssimu
Croatiandraga
Czechmiláček
Danishkæreste
Dutchgeliefde
Estoniankullake
Finnishkultaseni
Frenchamoureux
Frisianleave
Galiciannoiva
GermanSchatz
GreekΑγαπημένος [Agapiménos]
HungarianÉdesem
IcelandicElskan
Irishsweetheart
ItalianTesoro
Latvianmīļotā
Lithuanianširdelė
Luxembourgishséiss
Macedonianдушо
Malteseqalbi
Norwegiankjæreste
Polishkochanie
Portugueseamada
Romaniandragă
Russianвозлюбленная [vozlyublennaya]
Scots Gaelicleannan
Serbianслатко срце [slatko srce]
Slovakmiláčik
Slovenianljubica
Spanishnovio
SwedishÄlskling
Tatarсөеклем
Ukrainianкохана [kokhana]
Welshcariad
Yiddishגעליבטער

Sweetheart in Asian Languages

Translation of word Sweetheart in almost 36 Asian languages.

Different LanguagesWord Sweetheart
Armenianսիրական
Azerbaijanicanan
Bengaliপ্রণয়ী
Chinese Simplified爱人 [àirén]
Chinese Traditional愛人 [àirén]
Georgiansweetheart
Gujaratiપ્રેમિકા
Hindiप्रिय
Hmongsweetheart
Japanese恋人
Kannadaಪ್ರಿಯತಮೆಯ
Kazakhжаным
Khmerសង្សារ
Korean연인 [yeon-in]
Kyrgyzсүйүктүүм
Laoຮັກ
Malayalamദാസിനെ
Marathiप्रिये
Mongolianүерхсэн
Myanmar (Burmese)ရည်းစား
Nepaliप्रियतमा
Odiaପ୍ରିୟା
Pashtoخوږې
Punjabiਪਿਆਰਾ
Sindhiمٺا
Sinhalaපැටියෝ
Tajiksweetheart
Tamilகாதலி
Teluguస్వీట్హార్ట్
Thaiหวานใจ
Turkishbir tanem
Turkmensöýgülim
Urduعزیز
Uyghurسۆيۈملۈكۈم
Uzbekyor
VietnameseNgười yêu

Sweetheart in Middle East Languages

Translation of word Sweetheart in 4 middle eastern languages.

Different LanguagesWord Sweetheart
Arabicحبيبة القلب [habibat alqalb]
Hebrewאהובה
Kurdish (Kurmanji)delalê min
Persianیار

Sweetheart in African Languages

Translation of word Sweetheart in almost 13 African languages.

Different LanguagesWord Sweetheart
Afrikaansliefling
Amharicፍቅረኛዬ
Chichewawokomamtima
Hausasweetheart
Igbon'obi
Kinyarwandamukundwa
Sesothosweetheart
Shonamudiwa
Somaligabar
Swahilimpenzi
Xhosasithandwa
Yorubaololufẹ
ZuluFaka isithandwa

Sweetheart in Austronesian Languages

Translation of word Sweetheart in almost 10 Austronesian languages.

Different LanguagesWord Sweetheart
Cebuanohinigugma
Filipinosyota
Hawaiianipo
Indonesiankekasih
Javanesegendhakan
Malagasymalalany
Malaykekasih
Maoriwhaiāipo
Samoanmanamea
Sundanesekabogoh

Sweetheart in Other Foreign Languages

Different LanguagesWord Sweetheart
Esperantoplejamaton
Haitian Creoleamoure
Latinpuella

Video Translation of Sweetheart in 10 Other Languages

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More Information about Sweetheart

Love envelops a scope of solid and constructive enthusiastic and mental states, from the most magnificent righteousness or great propensity, the most profound relational fondness and to the least complex delight.

A case of this scope of implications is that the adoration for a mother varies from the affection for a mate, which contrasts from the affection for nourishment.

Most ordinarily, love alludes to a sentiment of solid fascination and passionate connection.

Love is viewed as a constructive and adverse: with its righteousness speaking to human benevolence, empathy, and warmth, as “the unselfish steadfast and big-hearted worry to benefit another”; and its bad habit speaking to human good imperfection, much the same as vanity, narrow-mindedness, and self-love, as it possibly drives individuals into a kind of lunacy, obsessiveness or codependency.

There are many ways to say Sweetheart in different languages. It is mostly used for your loved ones as a cute nickname.

Some people use my love or my heart in place of sweetheart whereas some people also use honey or my life.

People from different countries used different words, in Asian countries they use a word Janu. Sometimes wife call her husband sweetheart to show some love.

It might likewise depict empathetic and tender activities towards different people, one’s self or creatures.

In its different structures, love goes about as a significant facilitator of relational connections and, attributable to its focal mental significance, is one of the most widely recognised subjects in the imaginative expressions.

Love has been proposed to be a capacity to keep individuals together against dangers and to encourage the continuation of the species.

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