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Meaning of "I love you the most"



 
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Meaning of "I love you the most" #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 02, 2009 21:44 pm   Meaning of "I love you the most"
 

Is simple, but can you tell me what is the meaning of...

I love you the most

And when do people say that?

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I love you the most #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 02, 2009 22:14 pm   I love you the most
 

As I understand it:

If you love your mother more than your father and more than any others - you love mother the most.

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I love you the most #3 (permalink) Mon Mar 02, 2009 23:35 pm   I love you the most
 

Yeah, but I think it has another meaning
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I love you the most #4 (permalink) Mon Mar 02, 2009 23:47 pm   I love you the most
 

It was implied, but would you write it down? And we wll discuss it!
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I love you the most #5 (permalink) Mon Mar 02, 2009 23:59 pm   I love you the most
 

Yeap Tilt,

Well I am not sure, but I have listened in movies and I have read...

And I have understood that they say... e.g.

I love you the most

But like saying "I love you a lot" or "I love you too much"

But I am not sure.
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Meaning of "I love you the most" #6 (permalink) Tue Mar 03, 2009 14:00 pm   Meaning of "I love you the most"
 

Through reading your passage I can not understand what you really want to say to...

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