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Marriage between two faiths
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70.       MrX67
2540 posts
 05 Jul 2007 Thu 12:40 pm

Quoting AlphaF:

What exactly is 'love' ?

Not many 'love's are endless, or for eternity.
Why do 'loves' end? What happens when 'love' ends?

What happens in the rare cases, when the 'love' does not end?

English seems limited with the single word 'love'.
What is the difference between Turkish words 'ask' and 'sevgi' ?

sevgi is hill but aşk mountain,sevgi is luckwarm but love hot,sevgi is soft but love passionate,sevgi is to feel but aşk to lost....etc...and i think thats the one of weak side of human nature,prefer to say ''love you'' very easy,''love needs really big dare and big care,so musn't say easly till you don't have enough dare about that

71.       Serdar07
428 posts
 05 Jul 2007 Thu 12:52 pm

Aşk is loosing the natural and real world and building a fantasy instead! you can't be in Aşk without loosing the pows that you always use for owning your partner and without loosing the cage you are thinking to put your lover in !

72.       elham
579 posts
 05 Jul 2007 Thu 01:24 pm

sevgi is hill but aşk mountain
nice words MrX67, im agree with you , so i said:aşk does not pass by any ordinary person and it is highest degree of love

73.       elham
579 posts
 05 Jul 2007 Thu 01:34 pm

Quoting Serdar07:

Aşk is loosing the natural and real world and building a fantasy instead! you can't be in Aşk without loosing the pows that you always use for owning your partner and without loosing the cage you are thinking to put your lover in !


serdar ,who Aşktı , have aright to put Aşkı in cage cause this kind of love is over of all the meanings

74.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 05 Jul 2007 Thu 01:35 pm

For "ask", there are two sayings in Turkish,

1. "Ilk goruste asik olmak"....Love at first sight (instantaneous)
2. "Askin gozu kordur".........Love is blind.(no logic)

Could "ask" be higher in hierarchy ? If it can start almost in a second and has no power to see or rationalise ?

75.       MrX67
2540 posts
 05 Jul 2007 Thu 01:44 pm

Quoting AlphaF:

For "ask", there are two sayings in Turkish,

1. "Ilk goruste asik olmak"....Love at first sight (instantaneous)
2. "Askin gozu kordur".........Love is blind.(no logic)

Could "ask" be higher in hierarchy ? If it can start almost in a second and has no power to see or rationalise ?

+1 for second one,but i think the first one one of biggest lie

76.       Serdar07
428 posts
 05 Jul 2007 Thu 03:01 pm

Quoting elham:

Quoting Serdar07:

Aşk is loosing the natural and real world and building a fantasy instead! you can't be in Aşk without loosing the pows that you always use for owning your partner and without loosing the cage you are thinking to put your lover in !


serdar ,who Aşktı , have aright to put Aşkı in cage cause this kind of love is over of all the meanings



Elham!
I don't dare to put a definition for (aşk), cause every story of aşk is a total different story and a renewed word in every langauges.
For having a cage for your lover I can't agree with you dear because no one has the right to put a bird in a cage for the sake of love! The bird should be free in the sky to sing more and more and use the wings freely.

77.       reBooped
0 posts
 05 Jul 2007 Thu 03:36 pm

Quoting mltm:

Quoting AlphaF:

W
English seems limited with the single word 'love'.
What is the difference between Turkish words 'ask' and 'sevgi' ?



Yeah, that's the reason. It's because english has limited vocabulary that I cannot explain them well

"Sevgi" lasts forever even if "aşk" ends.



...English language is not at all limited in descriptive love words ...it is people's usage thereof !!
I feel that the main differences in 'types' of love are fairly simply to understand - there is 'lust' and there is 'love' - 'lust' alone fades - whereas 'love' flourishes and grows..in my opinion

78.       ceylanOANA
45 posts
 05 Jul 2007 Thu 04:30 pm

Quoting yilgun-7:

In this world, you reap what you saw.Culture and tradition lead a society.A society is led by culture and tradition.
If the social structure of a society isn't homogeneous, lack of harmony, confusion and conflicts appear.The average cultural level of the people in this world is very low.The biggest war (struggle) in this world is the war fought against low cultural level and ignorance.These are
proverbs.As a result, marriage between two faiths depends on intellectual minds.


I dont know who u are, how old are u or your gender, nationality etc...but i love what u said...thank you!!!
if only we could all realise it....

79.       alameda
3499 posts
 05 Jul 2007 Thu 07:26 pm

I understand sev to be the state of love that longs for the beloved.

Aşk is the state of beloved fusion....the merging together into one....loosing oneself in their beloved.

This is a very vast subject. One that has perplexed mystics, intellectuals and philosophers for millennia.

FYI

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love

80.       aenigma x
0 posts
 05 Jul 2007 Thu 07:49 pm

Wow - this conversation suddenly got dull....is there a "yawn" smiley?

Topics get very dull when Foamy_Femme leaves them

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