Сөю: юрамалар арасында аерма

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==Билгеләмәләр==
 
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"Сөю" сүзенең мәгънәләре бик төрле, бер-берсеннән кискен аерыла, контекстка бәйле. Татар телендә бу сүз ташыган төрле мәгънәләрне башка телләрдә төрле сүзләр белән билгеләү дә мөмкин; үрнәк буларак [[:en:Greek words for love|"сөюне" билгеләгән грек сүзләрнең (ингл.)]] күплеген китерергә була. Сөюнең нәрсә икәнен билгеләүгә тәэсир итүче [[:en:Cultural identity|мәдәни аермалар (ингл.)]] уртак билгеләмә бирүне аеруча авыр итә.<ref>{{cite journal
The word "love" can have a variety of related but distinct meanings in different contexts. Often, other languages use multiple words to express some of the different concepts that English relies mainly on "love" to encapsulate; one example is the plurality of [[Greek words for love|Greek words for "love."]] [[Cultural identity|Cultural differences]] in conceptualizing love thus make it doubly difficult to establish any universal definition.<ref>{{cite journal
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[[Image:Columpio Veracruz 059.jpg|thumb|left|Fraternal love (Prehispanic sculpture from 250–900 A.D., of [[Huastec civilization|Huastec]] origin). [[Museo de Antropología de Xalapa|Museum of Anthropology]] in [[Xalapa]], [[Veracruz]], [[Mexico]].]]
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Love is sometimes referred to as being the "international language", overriding cultural and linguistic divisions.
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==Шәхескә таба булмаган сөю==
<!--A person can be said to love an object, principle, or goal if they value it greatly and are deeply committed to it. Similarly, compassionate outreach and volunteer workers' "love" of their cause may sometimes be born not of interpersonal love, but impersonal love coupled with [[altruism]] and strong spiritual or political convictions.<ref name="Fromm, Erich 2000">Fromm, Erich; "The Art of Loving", Harper Perennial (September 5, 2000), Original English Version, ISBN 978-0-06-095828-2</ref> People can also "love" material objects, animals, or activities if they invest themselves in bonding or otherwise identifying with those things. If sexual passion is also involved, this condition is called [[paraphilia]].<ref>{{cite web | last = DiscoveryHealth | first = | title = Paraphilia | url=http://health.discovery.com/centers/sex/sexpedia/paraphilia.html | accessdate = 2007-12-16}}</ref>