in love - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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Prepositional phrase
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- Enamored (of a person, etc.) [with with]
- I think John is in love.
- Isn't it nice to see two people in love?
- Romeo was in love with Juliet.
2004 May 3, Adam Duritz, Dan Vickrey, David Bryson, Matt Malley, David Immerglück, “Accidentally in Love”, in Shrek 2: Motion Picture Soundtrack[1], performed by Counting Crows:
So she said "What's the problem, baby?" / What's the problem? I don't know / Well, maybe I'm in love (love) / Think about it every time / I think about it / Can't stop thinking 'bout it
- (informal) Very fond (of an idea, etc.) [with with]
- I'm not exactly in love with the idea of having to start again from scratch.
of a person or persons: enamored
- Armenian: սիրահարված (siraharvac)
- Asturian: namoráu
- Catalan: enamorat
- Danish: forelsket (da)
- Dutch: verliefd op
- Esperanto: amanta
- Finnish: rakastunut (fi)
- French: amoureux de
- Galician: namorado, enamorado
- German: verliebt in (+ accusative)
- Greek: ερωτευμένος (el) m (erotevménos)
- Hebrew: מְאֹהָב m (m'oháv)
- Hungarian: szerelmes (hu)
- Icelandic: ástfanginn af (+ dative)
- Ido: amorala (io)
- Irish: i ngrá le
- Italian: innamorato di
- Japanese: 恋する (koi suru)
- Kurdish:
- Manx: ayns graih rish
- Maori: whaiāipo
- Norwegian:
- Polish: zakochany (pl)
- Portuguese: enamorado (pt), apaixonado (pt)
- Romanian: îndragostit de
- Russian: влюблённый в (vljubljónnyj v)
- Scottish Gaelic: ann am gaol, ann am gràdh
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Latin: zaljubljen (sh)
- Spanish: enamorado de, embramado (es) (madly)
- Swedish: kär (sv), förälskad (sv)
- Turkish: aşk içinde, âşık (tr)
- Ukrainian: закоханий m (zakoxanyj) (в)
- Welsh: mewn cariad
- West Frisian: fereale
- “in love”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.