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1 liefde
1 love♦voorbeelden:haar grote liefde • her great lovehartstochtelijke liefde • passionkinderlijke liefde • childish love/affection; 〈 van kind voor ouder〉 filial love/affectioneen onbeantwoorde liefde koesteren voor iemand • foster an unrequited love for someoneeen ongelukkige liefde achter de rug hebben • have suffered a disappointment in loveplatonische liefde • platonic lovevrije liefde • free lovede ware liefde • true loveiemands liefde beantwoorden • return someone's love/affectionde liefde bedrijven • make loveliefde opvatten voor iemand • come to love someoneiemand zijn liefde verklaren • declare one's love for someoneliefde voelen voor • love, feel affection forgeluk hebben in de liefde • be lucky in loveliefde op het eerste gezicht • love at first sighthij deed het uit liefde • he did it for lovetrouwen uit liefde • marry for lovede liefde voor het vaderland • (the) love of one's countryliefde voor de kunst • love of art¶ wil je dat voor me doen? ja hoor, met alle liefde • would you do that for me? of course, with pleasure -
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