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Hindi-English Vocabulary Part 5 Love idioms and phrases

Hindi-English Vocabulary Part 5 
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Love idioms and phrases:

1. Match made in heaven (เคเค• เคฐिเคถ्เคคा เคœो เค–ुเคถเคนाเคฒ เค”เคฐ เคธเคซเคฒ เคนो เค•्เคฏूंเค•ि เคฆोเคจों เคเค• เคฆुเคธเคฐे เค•े เค…เคจुเค•ूเคฒ เคนैं): A marriage that is likely to be happy and successful because the two people are very compatible with each other.

2. Head over heels (เค•िเคธी เคธे เคฌेเคนเคฆ เคช्เคฏाเคฐ เค•เคฐเคจा): To be very much in love with someone

3. Love at first sight (เค•िเคธी เคธे เคฎिเคฒเคคे เคนी เค‰เคธเคธे เคช्เคฏाเคฐ เคนो เคœाเคจा): strong and immediate attraction to someone you have just met

4. To be a soul mate (เค•ोเคˆ เคœो เคฆुเคธเคฐे เค•ो เคธเคฎเคเคคा เคนो เค”เคฐ เคชूเคฐी เคคเคฐเคน เค…เคชเคจाเคคा เคนो): to be someone who understands and accepts the other person completely

5. To take one’s breath away (เคœเคฌ เค•ोเคˆ เคšीเฅ› เค†เคชเค•ो เคฌเคนुเคค เค–ूเคฌเคธूเคฐเคค เคฒเค—เคคी เคนो เคฏा เค†เคชเค•ो เคšเค•िเคค เค•เคฐ เคฆेเคคी เคนो): If you say that something takes your breath away, you are emphasizing that it is extremely beautiful or surprising.

6. To be someone’s one and only (เค•िเคธी เค•े เคฒिเค เฅ™ाเคธ เคนोเคจा): to be unique to the other person

7. To fall head over heels in love (เค•िเคธी เค•े เคช्เคฏाเคฐ เคฎें เคชเฅœเคจा): to fall completely in love

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