being in love
The German phrase 'Verliebt sein' is the equivalent of 'being in love' in English. It is used to express the state of being in love with someone, often used in a romantic context. The phrase is a combination of the verb 'sein' (to be) and the past participle 'verliebt' (in love), which is a form of the verb 'verlieben' (to fall in love).
She seems to be in love.
This phrase is generally used when making an observation about someone else's emotional state, specifically when they appear to be experiencing feelings of love.
I am in love with you.
This is a commonly used phrase to express feelings of love toward someone. It is often used in personal or intimate conversations.
He has never been in love before.
This phrase is typically used when discussing past experiences or emotions, particularly in the context of romantic relationships and love.