English "love" phrases
- "I love you."
- "I adore you."
- "I'm totally into
you."
- "I
love you from the bottom of my heart."
- "You
mean so much to me."
- "I'm yours."
- "You complete me."
- "I'm
in love with you."
- "There is no other."
- "You're my ideal
woman."
- "You're my Prince
Charming."
- "You're my angel."
- "You're my princess."
- "You're incredible."
- "You're my baby."
- "You're my king."
- "You're mine."
- "You're amazing."
- "We're
perfect for each other."
- "We're a good match."
- "You
can't deny what's between us."
- "We're
meant for each other."
- "We complete each
other."
- "I'm infatuated with
you."
- "You're my lover."
- "You're captivating."
- "I'm addicted to
you."
- "You're perfect."
- "I've
totally fallen for you."
- "I've
got a thing for you."
- "I
have feelings for you."
- "I
feel something for you."
- "I'm drawn to you."
- "I
think of you as more than a friend."
- "I've
got a crush on you."
- "I've
had a crush on you for a long time."
- "I
think I'm in love with you."
- "I
think you're the one."
- "Love ya!"
- "We
make a good team."
- "You're so awesome."
- "I'd
like for us to get together."
- "You've
got what I need."
- "I want you."
- "Let's get it on."
- "I must have you."
- "You
make me burn with desire."
- "I'm burning for
you."
- "I need you."
- "I worship you."
- "I'm crazy about
you."
- "We're soul mates."
- "You
make me want to be a better man."
- "We
were meant to be together."
- "I
can't live without you."
- "You're my goddess."
- "I
can't bear to be apart from you."
- "I idolize you."
- "You're my
everything."
- "I'm smitten with
you."
- "I yearn for you."
- "You
turn me inside out."
- "You've
put a spell on me."
- "I'm under your
spell."
- "My
heart calls out for you."
- "You
make me feel young again."
- "You're my sweetie."
- "You're my sunshine."
- "You're my other
half."
- "You're my darling."
- "I'm devoted to you."
- "I
want to take this slow."
- "This
is more than a crush."
- "I
can't get over you."
- "I'm
ready to take it to the next level."
- "I
think I wanna have your baby!"
- "I'm hooked on you."
- "I'm all about you."
- "I'm down with you."
- "You're my man."
- "You're my girl."
- "I'm
rather partial to you."
- "You're not bad."
- "I kinda like you."
- "I'm fond of you."
- "I
have a soft spot for you."
- "I'm
physically attracted to you."
- "You
are the object of my affection."
- "We
have a good chemistry."
- "I
feel affectionate toward you."
- "I
care for you deeply."
- "You're my best
girl."
- "I'm sweet on you."
- "Do
you want to go steady?"
- "Will
you go with me?"
- "Roses
are red; violets are blue; sugar is sweet, and so are you."
- "I'm enamored with
you."
- "I'm mad about you."
- "I hereby declare my love and affection toward you."
Honest and
heartfelt
These are things that you can say seriously to the person that you love to
let them know how you feel.
Use the phrases to make the person you love feel good about themselves.
If you're trying to convince someone to love you back, you can use these
phrases.
These are the kinds of things that characters in romance novels might say.
They can either sound very serious and romantic, or a little silly if you use
them in the wrong way.
If you're revealing your love to someone for the first time, you might use
one of these phrases:
These phrases express your feelings without being too serious:
You can use these phrases if you're feeling a bit sexy:
These expressions are too strong to use seriously in most situations. But
you can say them as a joke, or maybe write them in a love letter.
Are you a poet or a writer? Then these phrases might add some variety to
your writing:
People who have been together for a long time use language that is sweet
but less passionate.
These phrases are useful for describing the current state of your
relationship, or where you want it to go.
Here are some slang expressions. Not everyone uses these phrases, but some
do.
These don't sound very emotional at all. If you have trouble expressing
your emotions, you might say something like this:
These phrases are even less emotional. They're ways to describe your
feelings objectively.
These expressions are out of fashion now, but you still might hear them
from time to time.