If English is your native tongue and you’ve ever been at a loss for words to describe the many meanings of love, don’t fret, the words you were searching for may not exist. Fortunately, the world is full of languages that have just the word you might have been looking for. Illustrator Emma Block created a wonderful series of illustrations that celebrate these lovely words and phrases from around the world. While there is no direct translation to English, they do a great job of describing just about every notion of love you can imagine and hopefully everyone will get to experience “forelsket” at least once in life.
Check out some of our favorites in the gallery above.
(h/t A Plus)
















A boss speak to an employee at workCanva
A broom in a dirty roomCanva
Gof of man saying "Who doesn't want to see a happy ending?" via 
Stressed man covering his face during a move.Image via
Spaghetti Bolognese.Image via
Riding bikes on a beautiful day.Image via
Hi-tech movie room.Image via
The Beatles
Friends enjoying pizza.Image via
Volunteers for a neighborhood cleanup event.Image via
A cluttered corner of the garage.Image via
Outdoor heart meditation in a group.Image via
Leaning a foreign language online.Image via
A sloth is meditating. 
A woman comforts a man on the subwayCanva
Man on a subway car takes a moment to collect himselfCanva

Representative Image: She couldn't understand why he wouldn't "just" get a job.
Representative Image: A simple question became an unexpected friendship.
Security cam footageCanva
Gif that reads "We've got your back" via
Salesman at car dealership speaks to a woman in a carCanva
Hands held up to the sky make a 'heart' signCanva