Valentine’s
Day is a sweet and love-filled holiday on
February 14th!
So it is time to get in the spirit of the holiday with some
sweetness of our own. Today we are going to look at some sweet-themed English
love words. First, take a look at these lyrics from a popular song from the
1960s. You will find two new “sweet” love words in the second line of this
song.
You can
also listen to this song being sung, via the YouTube link below.
Oooooooooooooooh!
Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch
You know that I love you
I can’t help myself
I love you and nobody else
Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch
You know that I love you
I can’t help myself
I love you and nobody else
Lyrics from the song: “I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey
Bunch)”
“Sugar
Pie” and “Honey Bunch” are just two nicknames in English you can use to talk
about a person you love. In fact there are many nicknames in English that are
related to ‘sugar’ and ‘sweets’ that people use all the time to talk about
their loved ones. This is part of the reason that chocolate, candy, and sugary
treats are such big part of the Valentine’s Day holiday! The ideas of sweetness
and love are very much connected in the English language!
Take a look at this list of sweet-themed nicknames you can use
when talking to, or about, the person you love.
- honey
- honeybun or hon’ bun
- honey bunch
- sugar
- sugar pie
- sweetie
- sweet cheeks
- sweetheart
Here are some examples of how these synonyms for “my love” can
be used.
“Honey,
I can’t wait to see you.”
“Come over here and give me a kiss sweet cheeks.”
“Have you met my sweetheart Carla yet?”
“Sugar, I couldn’t live without you!”
“Come over here and give me a kiss sweet cheeks.”
“Have you met my sweetheart Carla yet?”
“Sugar, I couldn’t live without you!”
This Valentine’s Day you might try using one of these vocabulary
words with your significant other, maybe you will even get something sweet in
return if you do.
You might also want to try saying “I love you” in a more
original way this Valentine’s Day. “I love you” are words that we all like to
hear, but did you know there are many, many more ways to express the same
sentiment in English? I've listed 10 different ways you can say “I love
you” in English below.
Each of these phrases has its own unique emphasis, but they are all expressing the same sentiment, I love you.
Each of these phrases has its own unique emphasis, but they are all expressing the same sentiment, I love you.
Again, I would encourage you to try out one of these different
phrases this Valentine’s Day, to broaden your vocabulary of course, but also to
let your loved one know just how much they mean to you.
- I adore you.
- You complete me.
- I’m addicted to you.
- I’m crazy about you.
- You’re my everything.
- I’m mad about you.
- You light up my life.
- You’re all that I need.
- You set my heart on fire.
- You are simply irresistible.
Happy Valentine’s Day everyone!
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