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“Sanskrit has ninety-six words for love; ancient Persian has eighty; Greek three; and English simply one.” quote by Robert Johnson
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“Sanskrit has ninety-six words for love; ancient Persian has eighty; Greek three; and English simply one.”

Robert Johnson

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Source Article: Linguistic Review, 2015

Notes the disparity in lexical richness for love across languages, highlighting cultural differences in expressing emotion.

In simple terms: Languages vary in love vocabulary.

Key Takeaway

Appreciate linguistic diversity.

Themes

language culture emotion lexicon

Mood

educational analytical

Type

linguistic anthropological

When to use this quote

  • translation work
  • language teaching
  • creative writing

Key Concepts

semantic richness cross‑cultural communication anthropology

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do some cultures have more love terms?
  • How does vocabulary shape emotional experience?
A Different Perspective

May oversimplify complex cultural contexts.

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