Guys please remember to share your favourite word from the English language or share a word from your own language that you think is beautiful! Let's celebrate the beauty of language here! 😍💕
I like the word 'karuthal' in my native language - Malayalam in Kerala, the Southern State in India. The word 'Karuthal' means concern/care! This feel is getting deteriorated in all sphere of life nowadays and from the humanity in a larger scale! Let's care all around us and keep a concern on our fellow beings! Thank you all!🌺🦋
1. To adorn - to add something decorative to a person or thing ‘she adorned herself in her best jewels’. 2. To quip - a humorous and clever remark: Eg ‘In America, Americans don’t just take out their garbage, they turn it into TV shows!’ (Woody Allen) 3. To devote - to give all or most of one’s time or resources to a person or activity: ‘she is devoted to her job’. 4. Languish - for a person, animal, or plant, lose or lack vitality; grow weak/ be forced to remain in an unpleasant place or situation. ‘He is languishing in jail.’ 5. To elaborate - to develop/ to go into more detail/ involving many carefully arranged parts or details; detailed and complicated in design and planning. 6. To insinuate - suggest or hint (something bad) in an indirect and unpleasant way. Eg are you insinuating they are having an affair? 7. Gleam - shine brightly, especially with reflected light. ‘The kitchen gleamed after being cleaned’. 8. To Banter - the playful and friendly exchange of teasing remarks. Eg ‘My husband and I enjoy bantering with each other’. 9. To shimmer - Light is reflected off a surface, but it is a soft, slightly wavering light. ‘She saw her reflection in the water shimmering in the moonlight’. 10. To drift - move passively, or involuntarily into a certain situation or condition/ be carried slowly by a current of air or water. ‘A mist drifted in from the mountains’. 11. To charm - The power or quality of being delightful, attractive, or fascinating to others. ‘My new girlfriend charmed my parents’. 12. Flatter - to praise and give compliments to someone, sometimes insincerely or because you want something. Don’t flatter yourself! 13. To court - romantically, involved with the intention of marrying/ pay special attention to (someone) in an attempt to win their support or favour. 14. To lavish - to give something in generous or extravagant quantities we can lavish praise, gifts, or compliments on a person. 15. Evoke - bring or recall a feeling, memory, or image to the conscious mind. Eg “the sight evoked pleasant memories of his childhood”. 16. Illuminate - to light something/ help to clarify or explain. Eg ‘brilliant sunshine illuminated the park.’ ‘Research has illuminated the issues.’ 17. To rescind - to revoke, cancel, or repeal (a law, order, or agreement). ‘The Queen rescinded her invitation to Leila and Sabrah to come for tea’ 18. To elude - Difficult to remember or achieve - if something that you want eludes you, you do not succeed in achieving it. ‘Success with her acting career still eludes her.’ 19. To revel - to enjoy yourself/ can be to dance, drink, sing (this meaning is old-fashioned). We could say ‘she reveled in an evening to herself.’ 20. To cherish - to love, protect, and care for someone or something that is important to you. Eg ‘She cherished her favourite necklace that was given to her by her Grandma’. 21. To twinkle - refers to light or a shiny surface, shinning repeatedly- can seem to be flashing. A star twinkles, or our eyes can twinkle - we can say, ‘He had a twinkle in his eye’ 22. To dilly and dally - to waste time, especially by being slow, or by being indecisive ‘Don’t dilly-dally- just get your bags and let’s go!’ 23. To wax lyrical - to talk about something with a lot of interest or excitement: ‘Leila and I often wax lyrical about English grammar’ Sometimes it can infer to talk for a while. 24. To fawn over/on - to praise someone too much and give them a lot of attention, sometimes it can seem a little insincere. Eg ‘The media are fawning over Angelina Jolie’s dress’ 25. To ripple - Water falling which causes a small wave on the surface of water: ‘The stone she threw caused ripples to spread across the lake’
I just bought the iPhone 11 a few weeks ago but omg I think I got the iPhone 15 , I opened UA-cam and the sun came up on my screen and it shapeshifted into a gorgeous queen , wonderful lesson Queen Sabrah , your name is already a synonym of beauty to me , you have been charming me since the first video I saw back in 2018 , your silvery voice is music to my ears by the way the queen would rescind you because She were afraid of being replaced by you .
Awwww your comments always light up my day and put a smile on my face 😊😊💕I am sure I don't deserve all these compliments! What words in Spanish or English do you think are beautiful?
Thank you Sarah and Leila for each video you make for us. I'd say that my beautiful word is *enthralling* because every day I watch your videos, I learn something new or simply practice more my vocabulary, pronunciation, collocations, all in all, everything about the English language is fenomenal. To study English language is challenging, however if you are not enthralled, you can feel languished sometimes, the clue is being constant and focused in be happy learning it. ❤️
Oh what a lovely comment 😍😍 these kind of comments mean so much to us! Thank you! The word enthralling is beautiful as well. How about any words from your own language?
@@LoveEnglishUK OMG, there are a lot of words I love. Amor (love), amistad (friendship), amabilidad (kindness), humanismo (humanism), lectura (reading), enseñanza (teaching), aprendizaje (learning).... ❤️😘😍 Sabrah, you are learning Spanish so, I'm sure you can identify those words easily. ❤️ Saludos desde México 🇲🇽
Yes, English is such a beautiful language. My favouritr language. I learnt French and German and I know a bit of Spanish but no language like English, not even my own (Bosnian).
Hi Sahbra, I am Daniel from Ethiopia and thank you for your English lessons and I appreciate you and your friend Lila and both of you are interesting, great and kind teachers!
Aww thanks Andrea! Always lovely to see your comments! 💕💕Thanl you especially for your lovely Xmas card 😊 You are so kind! Grazie mile y Buon Natale 🎄👍
Amazing as always Learning English easier if Sabrah teaching on UA-cam channel Thks so much for upload this vid lesso n. I really appreciate yr hard work. Have a good time 👍❤❤❤
Hi, Leila and Sabrah! The lesson is superb as always! We cherish your efforts so much. We revel in watching your lessons.🥰😍 No doubt English language is very beautiful! We fell in love with it instantly!❤️❣️ We guess Russian beautiful words are "solntse" (sun), "lebed' "( swan) and "obman" ( Lie).😅😘
Hi Sabrah as always you look stunning These phrases are very important You explain your videos very well thanks so much Have a great Sunday you and Leila my beautiful teachers 😉🇧🇷
Grace, profound; elegance, abound; yet simplicity, stupendously enchanting - the character of your presentation. I fret anyone would hate to be your student - all mesmerised they would be, drowned in your celestial charm. This, my sincere flatter of you with no ulterior motive. Thank you very much, Sabrah, for elaborating those beautiful words: English, without doubt, is the most beautiful language in the modern world on par with Sanskrit in antiquity.
I totally agree with u teacher English is beautiful,it's language of science and musically melodic, sounds 👍,for example I really enjoy listening ur lessons they (have harmonic patterns sound)and pleasant to ears
Thank you for a lovely recap! Over here those of us, who had learnt English from colonial era teachers in the 70s, kinda use " dilly-dally" fairly often . Plus its fairly common to see the usage of " to wax lyrical" in our local daily !! 💙💝
Beautiful video ! Splendid words ! Mesmerising pronunciation and presentation ! The video you made on how to think in English is a great one. Please make a video on how to train our ears to understand fast English.
Great lesson! My favorite words in English are behavior, shenanigans, usually, reasonable... In Portuguese are Efêmero (ephemeral), imprescindível( indispensable), Liberdade (freedom).
U certainly have a gleaming and charming smile u didn't even need to elaborate too much as ur explanation was lucid and concise, well done. My favourite English words are: ameliorate, salubrious, petrichor and Byzantine
Hii....dear Leila and Sebrah thank u for the class.....could you please explain about advanced health phrases.....am a nurse ....I would like yo learn from u people....we have listening reading writing and speaking in OET TEST .....will u help me.....
HI Sabrah thanks for this lesson, all words are beautiful I liked the word " to cherish", because it is connect with value or appreciation it given someone or something.
Hi Sabrah, Your lesson is truly amazing about beautiful English verbs. Wonderful words I learn with your lessons, I appreciate your work. Some other word: 1. Aurora. 2. Mellifluous. 3. Elixir. 4. Languor. 5. Epiphany. 6. Nemesis. 7. Pristine - fresh and clean. 8. Opulence. 9. Demure. 10. Axiom Some sentences: 1. Roman art continued to adorn the wall of churches and the sides of sarcophagi. 2. A gleam of interest came into his eyes. 3. She began to drift between sleep and wakefulness. 4. The two men managed to elude the police for six weeks. 5. The cover of darkness can be used to elude your enemies. 6. A ripple of laughter ran through the audience. 7. Don't dilly and dally on the way home from school. Thank you.
Thank you very much for this lesson. You're such a great teacher. I would like to wish you a Happy Christmas 🔥🔥🏃♂️ One word I use quite a lot is honestly
I like to discumboculate, when you hear it, it sounds perfect for its meaning. In Spanish soñadora is lovely, German has Geschirrschpulmaschine, whilst Norwegian has skikkelig which sounds like shikuly
@@LoveEnglishUK and they mean the same, how discombobulating and discumboculating! Until today, I presumed people meant to say discumboculate but said the other by mistake. Seems like both arebin dictionaries.
Hi. Just a trivia for you from India...Mulligatawny soup, so very English? It is Mulagu-tanni in Tamil which means Chilli-water or popularly known as 'Rasam' in India! Colonial time exchange I guess.🙂
Good job Sabrah! I don't think the Queen would resign her invitation to both of you! By the way, I got confused with your pronunciation of mischievous in "twinkle". Is this something regional? Thanks a lot for your devotion and charm!!
Now that I think about it, there is a Spanish word which means exactly the same as "shenanigan", and it is "añagaza". I know for you is an impossible one to pronounce, but when pronouncing it I have realized both sounds are kind of similar, except the initial "s" of shenanigan. There could have a remote relationship between them, maybe they are cognates of a word from another language.
Thank you Sabrah. Let's celebrate. There's so much beauty in the English we've found. **To ply SB with sth. Leila plied me with tea. To crave: to strongly desire: he craves something more exciting than being a mechanic. To reckon: think
I'm francophone. Here are some french beautiful words. ACQUIESCER : il a acquiescé à mes suggestions. AFFECTIONNER : SABRAH affectionne les chats. RESPLENDIR: les étoiles resplendissent avec un éclat magnifique.
1:Acquiescer means, to consent, nod or acquiesce. He agreed with my suggestions 2 affectionner : to have affection for. Sabrah has affection for cats 3 RESPLENDIR :to gleam, sparkle. The stars are sparkling with...
I find "to ripple" and "literature" are two beautiful English words, but there are many more. In Spanish, I like the word "abstruso" which means very difficult and complicated. Its own pronunciation is difficult for a Spanish speaker and the word embodies its meaning.
~~~~~~ In my books ~~~~~~ I have your photos displayed on my keyboards I have your photo tucked between poetic pages…. Sometimes I can’t stop looking at it…but it’s you -you know? I like the way you consider your smile that sparkle in your eyes- I know that’s cliché but what better way to describe irrepressible light? Sometimes metaphor cheapens the stars Your skin is traced, honey and then-it’s a lump in my throat - a starved kiss on a vintage picture But just like Cummings…I have a secret… I share you with Baudelaire And he tells you how desperately he loves her… how he paints pines and cinnamon on her skin …….. I hope his words etch orchids on your bones Sappho leaves an eyelash and a loose ribbon on the shoulder of your blouse and the red looks really good on you, baby… She offers you figs that never go out of season Sexton is winking from her beach chair- she’s the synonym for sexy with tanned legs and sand swept hair…and if I didn’t revere her so I’d withhold my bookmark But you belong with the grace of these poets In the houses where I left my condemned heart and woke with a chest full of roses Whenever I read great love poetry, That is your face I read and there is no closing verse to my love -my love Each lifetime finds your bookmark in my soul ❤️
Good question - avoid is more that you want to avoid something you have a choice. But elude is that it escapes you - whatever it is you would like to achieve it but it escapes you.
I like cherish(as a word and in general),maybe that is a reason I cherish u guys,thank u ,was AWS, btw there are too much beautiful words from other languages, for example, Arabic Habibi(like it)farsi na baba,Serbian tako or da da,ucrainan gospode...
Guys please remember to share your favourite word from the English language or share a word from your own language that you think is beautiful! Let's celebrate the beauty of language here! 😍💕
Sahayamandista ......a beautiful word from telugu which means I'll help you.
Oh I love it! So nice! Thanks for sharing 💕
I like the word 'karuthal' in my native language - Malayalam in Kerala, the Southern State in India. The word 'Karuthal' means concern/care! This feel is getting deteriorated in all sphere of life nowadays and from the humanity in a larger scale! Let's care all around us and keep a concern on our fellow beings! Thank you all!🌺🦋
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Oh that is a lovely word with a lovely meaning! Thanks for sharing! 💕💕
1. To adorn - to add something decorative to a person or thing ‘she adorned herself in her best jewels’.
2. To quip - a humorous and clever remark: Eg ‘In America, Americans don’t just take out their garbage, they turn it into TV shows!’ (Woody Allen)
3. To devote - to give all or most of one’s time or resources to a person or activity: ‘she is devoted to her job’.
4. Languish - for a person, animal, or plant, lose or lack vitality; grow weak/ be forced to remain in an unpleasant place or situation. ‘He is languishing in jail.’
5. To elaborate - to develop/ to go into more detail/ involving many carefully arranged parts or details; detailed and complicated in design and planning.
6. To insinuate - suggest or hint (something bad) in an indirect and unpleasant way. Eg are you insinuating they are having an affair?
7. Gleam - shine brightly, especially with reflected light. ‘The kitchen gleamed after being cleaned’.
8. To Banter - the playful and friendly exchange of teasing remarks. Eg ‘My husband and I enjoy bantering with each other’.
9. To shimmer - Light is reflected off a surface, but it is a soft, slightly wavering light. ‘She saw her reflection in the water shimmering in the moonlight’.
10. To drift - move passively, or involuntarily into a certain situation or condition/ be carried slowly by a current of air or water. ‘A mist drifted in from the mountains’.
11. To charm - The power or quality of being delightful, attractive, or fascinating to others. ‘My new girlfriend charmed my parents’.
12. Flatter - to praise and give compliments to someone, sometimes insincerely or because you want something. Don’t flatter yourself!
13. To court - romantically, involved with the intention of marrying/ pay special attention to (someone) in an attempt to win their support or favour.
14. To lavish - to give something in generous or extravagant quantities we can lavish praise, gifts, or compliments on a person.
15. Evoke - bring or recall a feeling, memory, or image to the conscious mind. Eg “the sight evoked pleasant memories of his childhood”.
16. Illuminate - to light something/ help to clarify or explain. Eg ‘brilliant sunshine illuminated the park.’ ‘Research has illuminated the issues.’
17. To rescind - to revoke, cancel, or repeal (a law, order, or agreement). ‘The Queen rescinded her invitation to Leila and Sabrah to come for tea’
18. To elude - Difficult to remember or achieve - if something that you want eludes you, you do not succeed in achieving it. ‘Success with her acting career still eludes her.’
19. To revel - to enjoy yourself/ can be to dance, drink, sing (this meaning is old-fashioned). We could say ‘she reveled in an evening to herself.’
20. To cherish - to love, protect, and care for someone or something that is important to you. Eg ‘She cherished her favourite necklace that was given to her by her Grandma’.
21. To twinkle - refers to light or a shiny surface, shinning repeatedly- can seem to be flashing. A star twinkles, or our eyes can twinkle - we can say, ‘He had a twinkle in his eye’
22. To dilly and dally - to waste time, especially by being slow, or by being indecisive ‘Don’t dilly-dally- just get your bags and let’s go!’
23. To wax lyrical - to talk about something with a lot of interest or excitement: ‘Leila and I often wax lyrical about English grammar’ Sometimes it can infer to talk for a while.
24. To fawn over/on - to praise someone too much and give them a lot of attention, sometimes it can seem a little insincere. Eg ‘The media are fawning over Angelina Jolie’s dress’
25. To ripple - Water falling which causes a small wave on the surface of water: ‘The stone she threw caused ripples to spread across the lake’
Wow as usual fantastic job Joseph! 💪💪👍👍💕💕 You are a top student!
Awesome as always !
Excellent job Joseph! Great summary!!
thanks
You have a lot of free time. Maybe a gilrfriend.
A lot of latin verbs. What a beautiful and lovely teacher.
Beautiful girl speaks beautiful language!
Thank you so much for such an Terrifically marvelous video...!!!
Beautiful looking . chivalrous program.it like moonlight in the dark
A bouquet of flower
Thank you do much sabrah you are rather helpful and kind i love you
I just bought the iPhone 11 a few weeks ago but omg I think I got the iPhone 15 , I opened UA-cam and the sun came up on my screen and it shapeshifted into a gorgeous queen , wonderful lesson Queen Sabrah , your name is already a synonym of beauty to me , you have been charming me since the first video I saw back in 2018 , your silvery voice is music to my ears by the way the queen would rescind you because She were afraid of being replaced by you .
Awwww your comments always light up my day and put a smile on my face 😊😊💕I am sure I don't deserve all these compliments! What words in Spanish or English do you think are beautiful?
Love English with Leila & Sabrah Spanish : hermosa , bella , , English : quaint, silvery , idyllic just to mention
English and French are quite similar. Thank you very much for this lesson. Elegant!
You u are so welcome! If you enjoyed it please share it! 💕
Thank you Sarah and Leila for each video you make for us. I'd say that my beautiful word is *enthralling* because every day I watch your videos, I learn something new or simply practice more my vocabulary, pronunciation, collocations, all in all, everything about the English language is fenomenal.
To study English language is challenging, however if you are not enthralled, you can feel languished sometimes, the clue is being constant and focused in be happy learning it. ❤️
Oh what a lovely comment 😍😍 these kind of comments mean so much to us! Thank you! The word enthralling is beautiful as well. How about any words from your own language?
@@LoveEnglishUK OMG, there are a lot of words I love. Amor (love), amistad (friendship), amabilidad (kindness), humanismo (humanism), lectura (reading), enseñanza (teaching), aprendizaje (learning).... ❤️😘😍
Sabrah, you are learning Spanish so, I'm sure you can identify those words easily. ❤️
Saludos desde México 🇲🇽
Eccentric, astounding, aesthetic, splendid, eclectic, exortic, invigorate, exonerate, abash, rogues, enunciate, Pronunciation, inebriate. I think are beautiful words.
Ma'am , Your video is illuminating English language in the world.
Awww thank you so much! So happy to hear that! 💕😊
You are welcome.
Yes, English is such a beautiful language. My favouritr language. I learnt French and German and I know a bit of Spanish but no language like English, not even my own (Bosnian).
Hi Sahbra, I am Daniel from Ethiopia and thank you for your English lessons and I appreciate you and your friend Lila and both of you are interesting, great and kind teachers!
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all the words here are beautiful I loved them all
I enjoyed this lesson a lot
to embellish is one of my favorite
Yo aún no tengo competencia fluidez en ingles estoy aprendiendo pero si eso siiiiii eres una reina eres inspiración 😊💖💞beautiful bella
Awww thank you so much! What a lovely comment 😍💕 I really appreciate that! 💕💕
Great Video as always
i really appreciate it
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Great lesson!
Thanks Sergiy!
English IS a marvellous language. I adore it and adore your accent. I'm devoted to your language.
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Aww thanks Andrea! Always lovely to see your comments! 💕💕Thanl you especially for your lovely Xmas card 😊 You are so kind! Grazie mile y Buon Natale 🎄👍
Love you Sabrah❤❤❤❤
You always make english learning easier.
Awww thank you so much! What a kind comment 💕 Which words do you love in English? Share the video if you love it!
Thank you
Wow what a cheerful lesson that really touched my heart I'm so thankful to you splendid explanation ✌️✌️✌️✌️
exquisite, magical and wisteria
Thanks for tough and share your knowledge ♥️
You are welcome! Thanks for your comment! 💕😍
Amazing as always
Learning English easier if Sabrah teaching on UA-cam channel
Thks so much for upload this vid lesso n. I really appreciate yr hard work.
Have a good time 👍❤❤❤
You are so welcome! We always love reading your lovely comments! Please share a beautiful word from your language or English 💕
Hi, Leila and Sabrah! The lesson is superb as always! We cherish your efforts so much. We revel in watching your lessons.🥰😍 No doubt English language is very beautiful! We fell in love with it instantly!❤️❣️
We guess Russian beautiful words are "solntse" (sun), "lebed' "( swan) and "obman" ( Lie).😅😘
I think English is very musical 😊
Yes I agree! 😊💕
I understand > Thank.
Hi how are you i am assya from morocco mu word is overwhelming it’s a new word that i have just learned
Hi Sabrah as always you look stunning
These phrases are very important
You explain your videos very well thanks so much
Have a great Sunday you and Leila my beautiful teachers 😉🇧🇷
Awww lovely to hear from you as always and wishing you a wonderful weekend too
Thanks Sabrah a lot. I am from Vietnam! Your videos are so useful for my study!
So lovely to hear that! Thank you! If you love the video then please share it with others 💕
Thanks
I adore your videos
Thank you so much! We so appreciate comments like this 💕
Thanks dear
thank you so much Sabrah the beauty of English .people are busy preparing for Christmas Leila s busy at the gym
Aww thanks so much Ebrahima 💕
Grace, profound; elegance, abound; yet simplicity, stupendously enchanting - the character of your presentation. I fret anyone would hate to be your student - all mesmerised they would be, drowned in your celestial charm. This, my sincere flatter of you with no ulterior motive. Thank you very much, Sabrah, for elaborating those beautiful words: English, without doubt, is the most beautiful language in the modern world on par with Sanskrit in antiquity.
Thank you for this lovely comment 💕
Thanks sabean for increasing my vocab.
I totally agree with u teacher English is beautiful,it's language of science and musically melodic, sounds 👍,for example I really enjoy listening ur lessons they (have harmonic patterns sound)and pleasant to ears
Good job 👍
to elaborate
I really appreciate your kind words
Beautiful, I love this video. Thank you so much
Awww thank you so much for this lovely comment! If you love the video please share it 💕👍😍
Thank you for a lovely recap! Over here those of us, who had learnt English from colonial era teachers in the 70s, kinda use " dilly-dally" fairly often . Plus its fairly common to see the usage of " to wax lyrical" in our local daily !! 💙💝
You are welcome! Where are you from?
@@LoveEnglishUK from here in Msia. Thanks for reading my comment. Sunshine and blue skies to you and Leila! 💙💟
Oh how interesting! Glad you enjoyed the video and best wishes to you ❤️
Beautiful video ! Splendid words ! Mesmerising pronunciation and presentation ! The video you made on how to think in English is a great one. Please make a video on how to train our ears to understand fast English.
Hi Ashis I have made a video on how to speak fast and natural English. I will send it to you 😊 thanks for your kind comment
Here is the link ua-cam.com/video/P93t4YWymKI/v-deo.html
@@LoveEnglishUK O my ! So prompt a reply ! So nice of you Sabrah... Ya got it.. Thanks dear ❤👍
Great lesson! My favorite words in English are behavior, shenanigans, usually, reasonable... In Portuguese are Efêmero (ephemeral), imprescindível( indispensable), Liberdade (freedom).
Oh wow efemero in Portuguese is beautiful! I like shenanigans as well 😂👍 Thanks so much for your comment 💕
Great lesson as always dear Sabrah ;) I enjoyed it immensely 😍😍😍
U certainly have a gleaming and charming smile u didn't even need to elaborate too much as ur explanation was lucid and concise, well done.
My favourite English words are: ameliorate, salubrious, petrichor and Byzantine
Oh I love the word ameliorate! Good choice! 😍 Thank you very much! Where are you from?
@@LoveEnglishUK you're very welcome)
I'm from Brazil
Wow it's a great video you are nice sabrah and video you are nicing explained😊😊😊😊😃😃😄😄🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hello Sabra and hello Leila, thanks for your beautiful work, I appreciate. Please, would you mind adding simple past and past participle next time?
Teacher, no doubt, U r fit as a
Stradivarius fiddle 👍🌷
Indeed English is a beautiful language & I'm sure because of your perfect videos you will invite for tea with the Queen :-)
Haha you are such a sweetie! Thanks so much 💕😍
Nice one Sabrah. Thanks for enlightening us in this beautiful language we use each day. One Like from me like always.
Glad you enjoyed the video! Please share any words from your language that you think are beautiful! 😍
Hii....dear Leila and Sebrah thank u for the class.....could you please explain about advanced health phrases.....am a nurse ....I would like yo learn from u people....we have listening reading writing and speaking in OET TEST .....will u help me.....
HI Sabrah thanks for this lesson, all words are beautiful I liked the word " to cherish", because it is connect with value or appreciation it given someone or something.
Yes it is a lovely word. Thank you for your kind comment 💕
it is beautiful video like you and i like adorn verb
You are very kind thank you so much! 💕 Are there any words that you think are beautiful from your language?
Yes tum sundar aur achi ho
Hi Sabrah,
Your lesson is truly amazing about beautiful English verbs. Wonderful words I learn with your lessons, I appreciate your work.
Some other word:
1. Aurora.
2. Mellifluous.
3. Elixir.
4. Languor.
5. Epiphany.
6. Nemesis.
7. Pristine - fresh and clean.
8. Opulence.
9. Demure.
10. Axiom
Some sentences:
1. Roman art continued to adorn the wall of churches and the sides of sarcophagi.
2. A gleam of interest came into his eyes.
3. She began to drift between sleep and wakefulness.
4. The two men managed to elude the police for six weeks.
5. The cover of darkness can be used to elude your enemies.
6. A ripple of laughter ran through the audience.
7. Don't dilly and dally on the way home from school.
Thank you.
Oh lovely words and examples! Fantastic! Thanks Manish! 💕😍
@@LoveEnglishUK Thank you Sabrah for your reply.
Thank you very much for this lesson. You're such a great teacher. I would like to wish you a Happy Christmas 🔥🔥🏃♂️
One word I use quite a lot is honestly
Thanks Jacob! You are very kind! Lovely to see your comment 💕
Your videos help me a lot to improve my English. I also love your accent of english it's amazing.so can please tell me in which accent do you speak ?
British English 🥰
I like to discumboculate, when you hear it, it sounds perfect for its meaning.
In Spanish soñadora is lovely, German has Geschirrschpulmaschine, whilst Norwegian has skikkelig which sounds like shikuly
Oh all lovely words! Discombobulate is one of my faves! 💕
@@LoveEnglishUK and they mean the same, how discombobulating and discumboculating!
Until today, I presumed people meant to say discumboculate but said the other by mistake. Seems like both arebin dictionaries.
You have great knowledge sabrah 😍😘♥️💛😍😘
Thanks so much! You are very kind!
Next.. 10 english books we have to read, please.. 📖📕❤ thank you 😇
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Hi. Just a trivia for you from India...Mulligatawny soup, so very English? It is Mulagu-tanni in Tamil which means Chilli-water or popularly known as 'Rasam' in India! Colonial time exchange I guess.🙂
mmm... A beuatidul teacher
Very nice madam
Sabrah appropriate guest for me and smooching!
Hahaha do you mean Leila?
@@LoveEnglishUK No I mean you Sabrah!
Hii leila and subhra.....do you remember me from India Anitha an English trainer who always follows and shares all your videos with her students....?
Yes we remember you! Lovely to see you hear again! Thanks for your support!
Te Amo
Good job Sabrah! I don't think the Queen would resign her invitation to both of you! By the way, I got confused with your pronunciation of mischievous in "twinkle". Is this something regional? Thanks a lot for your devotion and charm!!
You can say it either way. It could be an aspect of my regional accent perhaps although mostly I speak with modern rp. Thanks for your comment 💕
@@LoveEnglishUK I supposed something like that Sabrah, because your pronunciation is superb! Thanks for your reply!!
Please make a video on pronunciation of English words
We have made lots! Check our pronunciation playlist! X
Tq
Complacency
Love u Sabra
Awww that is so cute! Thanks so much! 😍💕
Now that I think about it, there is a Spanish word which means exactly the same as "shenanigan", and it is "añagaza". I know for you is an impossible one to pronounce, but when pronouncing it I have realized both sounds are kind of similar, except the initial "s" of shenanigan. There could have a remote relationship between them, maybe they are cognates of a word from another language.
Very possible Maria! Thank you for sharing this interesting fact. I have learnt a word in Spanish too!
Thank you Sabrah. Let's celebrate. There's so much beauty in the English we've found.
**To ply SB with sth. Leila plied me with tea.
To crave: to strongly desire: he craves something more exciting than being a mechanic.
To reckon: think
Oh yes reckon is a cool and informal word! Good choice 💕👍What about a word from your own language that you love?
I'm francophone. Here are some french beautiful words.
ACQUIESCER : il a acquiescé à mes suggestions.
AFFECTIONNER : SABRAH affectionne les chats.
RESPLENDIR: les étoiles resplendissent avec un éclat magnifique.
1:Acquiescer means, to consent, nod or acquiesce. He agreed with my suggestions
2 affectionner : to have affection for. Sabrah has affection for cats
3 RESPLENDIR :to gleam, sparkle. The stars are sparkling with...
gleam is stunning word
Yes I love that word!
Some Of these words come from latin, and are more formal, used un formal writing and academic English
really I wish to visit England
You should come and visit!
I find "to ripple" and "literature" are two beautiful English words, but there are many more. In Spanish, I like the word "abstruso" which means very difficult and complicated. Its own pronunciation is difficult for a Spanish speaker and the word embodies its meaning.
Start from 2:00 tnkx me later...
Thanks, shining Sabrah! 'Revel', 'cherish' and 'twinkle' sound amazing.
Thanks Cesar! Lovely to read your comment as always! 💕
Teacher Leila, she revels exactly as I do ,I am wondering why 🤔
I speak Arabic and I love English girl's
Thames river to Brahamaputra river in Assam
you forget the beautiful english people
~~~~~~ In my books ~~~~~~
I have your photos displayed on my keyboards
I have your photo tucked between poetic pages….
Sometimes I can’t stop looking at it…but it’s you
-you know?
I like the way you consider your smile
that sparkle in your eyes- I know that’s cliché
but what better way to describe irrepressible light?
Sometimes metaphor cheapens the stars
Your skin is traced, honey
and then-it’s a lump in my throat
- a starved kiss on a vintage picture
But just like Cummings…I have a secret…
I share you with Baudelaire
And he tells you how desperately he loves her…
how he paints pines and cinnamon on her skin
…….. I hope his words etch orchids on your bones
Sappho leaves an eyelash and a loose ribbon
on the shoulder of your blouse
and the red looks really good on you, baby…
She offers you figs that never go out of season
Sexton is winking from her beach chair-
she’s the synonym for sexy with tanned legs
and sand swept hair…and if I didn’t revere her so
I’d withhold my bookmark
But you belong with the grace of these poets
In the houses where I left my condemned heart
and woke with a chest full of roses
Whenever I read great love poetry,
That is your face I read
and there is no closing verse to my love
-my love
Each lifetime finds your bookmark
in my soul
❤️
How are you my friend I am Ali 💕🤝
Hi Ali nice to see your email to me here 👍
Hello Sabrah, What's the difference between elude and avoid?
Good question - avoid is more that you want to avoid something you have a choice. But elude is that it escapes you - whatever it is you would like to achieve it but it escapes you.
@@LoveEnglishUK
Thank you so much.
LIKE 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
Hi Teacher. Here are my words: Eu te amo = I love you. Tu es charmosa. = You are charming. Eu rescindi o meu contrato. = I rescinded my contract.
I like cherish(as a word and in general),maybe that is a reason I cherish u guys,thank u ,was AWS, btw there are too much beautiful words from other languages, for example, Arabic Habibi(like it)farsi na baba,Serbian tako or da da,ucrainan gospode...
" beautiful" is a beautiful word in British accent
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I often wax lyrical about saxophones 🎷😁🎷
In first example, you speak "she adorned...WITH... , while on the screen you mentioned " she adorned ...IN...! Which one is correct?
You can use either! Sorry for the delayed reply 💕💕
Hi sabrah 😀 😀
Hi Vaithy! 💕
I liked this , don't flatter your self ..
It is a verse in the holy Quran .
The word "shalom" in hebrew
Yes that is a beautiful word! I love it too and we know it hear in the West 💞🙏
you and leila so sweet babe x