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Positive words, in other languages, starting with D?

 Our second Valentines together. I want to make something extra for my gf aside from what I already bought for her.

 She's loves different cultures, and languages, and I thought of making a project that consists of words. I'd like to find words in other languages that start dith D, and are positive.

 Thanks for any suggestions.  

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  • 3 months ago

    valentines day isnt about having sex  to make someone special . you sound like you want to do it with her . letting you know not every girls you met doesnt think about having sex or playing around with on any holidays not either on valentine day. if she is a different race and her clulture is different from yours then better not think about it. you should be happy what ever you ready got her flowers and candies and a card , making special dinner together spending time together that find she might dont feel like to messing around. its you and her dedicate . but if she doesnt want to then dont push her to do something she isnt ready. 

  • Anonymous
    3 months ago

    dashuri (love) in Albanian

    In Romanian dragoste (love)

    In English devoted, darling, dearest, dumpling

      

  • Anonymous
    3 months ago

    why d? that is so fcking odd and weird... stupid gift. 

    also, google is a thing....

  • Anonymous
    3 months ago

    why barrow it to just a D

    Just say I love you

    Arabic (modern) - Ana uhibbuka (ah-nah oo-heh-boo-ka), Uhibbuki (oo-heh-boo-kee)

    Danish - Jeg elsker dig (yay els-ka dah)

    Dutch - Ik hou van jou (ick how fan yow)

    Finnish - Mina rakastan sinua (mee-na rah-ka-stahn see-noo-ah)

    French - Je t'aime (Zhuh tem)

    German - Ich liebe dich (Ick leebuh dik)

    Greek - S'agapo (seg-app-oh)

    Hawaiian - Aloha wau ia 'oe (a-loh-ha vaoo ea-ah oh-eh)

    Italian - Ti amo (Tee ah-mo)

    Japanese - Aishiteru (ay-she-tay-ee-roo)

    Korean - Sarang hae (sa-rang-hey)

    Mandarin - Wo ai ni (Wuh eye nee)

    Polish - Kocham cie (ko-ham che)

    Portuguese - Amo-te (ah-muh-tuh), Eu te amo (oo chee ah-moh)

    Romanian- Te lubesc (tay you-besk)

    Russian - Ya lyublyu tebya (Yay loo-bloo teb-yeh)

    Slovak - Lubim ta (loo-bim tiah)

    Spanish - Te quiero (Tay key-aero), Te amo (Tay-ah-mo)

    Swahili - Naku penda (nah-koo pen-dah)

    Swedish - Jag älskar dig (Ya ell-scar dey)

  • .
    Lv 6
    3 months ago

    Spanish: la devoción (devotion)

    Greek: diadem (crown or tiara)

  • ArsosA
    Lv 4
    3 months ago

    Dulce (Sweet in spanish)

    Dedicada (Dedicated in spanish)

    Dama (Lady in spanish)

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