Valentine's Day is coming and i figure it would be appropriate to learn how to express feelings of affection to your loved ones as well as share our culture in this forum. In China, we don't say 'I love you', instead we say '草泥馬‘ which means 'When I see your face, there's not a thing that I would change because you're amazing just the way you are.' and I think that's beautiful. What words of affection do you say in your language and what do they mean? Share them below and let us learn from one another to spread more love in our community.
"Ihana, kiltti koira, kaunis!" - Wonderful, kind dog, beautiful! From the one case of showing affection I remember... to a pet dog, of course.
My brother says them to me all the time~ and I'll respond to him with a '你別逼我操你的屁股' which means I also love you to the moon and back. Isn't it heartwarming?
kuv nyiab koj - i like you kuv hlub koj - i love you theres some white and black peeps who can speak hmong like its they native language so its kinda awesome meeting them
Wait a sec, are you both male? 'cos I sense a field day for yaoi fangirls and their fanfic. Not that I don't understand you, my little bro is also adorable and cute... even though he's a beardy, working adult male with a gf.
Sibling love is different from parental love of course~ for parents, it's much more respectful and with more dignified words. '媽,成績表出了,我這次又拿到4.4GPA. 能不能今次買保時捷當我獎勵嗎? which means 'My love for you is a journey. Starting at forever and ending at never."
Lol no. but girls can fuck guys ya know~ it's called pegging. i only discovered it through a manhwa called S Flower. (don't read it, it's shit)