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I love you to the moon and back to infinity and beyond forever and ever meaning

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Answered by Anonymous
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It's an attempt to describe one's deep affection for another by adding a nonsense phrase from an animated movie to "I love you." The implication is that the person's love has no limits.

I love you to the moon and back, sometimes shortened to love you to the moon and back, is used to express the vastness of one's affection for another.

मैं तुम्हें चांद से लेकर अनंत तक प्यार करती हूं और हमेशा करूंगी

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Answered by AkashMathematics
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I love you to the moon and back, sometimes shortened to love you to the moon and back, is used to express the vastness of one’s affection for another.

In Hindi:-

आई लव यू टू मून एंड बैक, जिसे कभी-कभी छोटा किया जाता है ताकि आप चांद और पीठ से प्यार कर सकें, दूसरे के लिए एक के स्नेह की विशालता को व्यक्त करने के लिए उपयोग किया जाता है।

Explanation:-

It’s not exactly clear when the hyperbolic expression emerged, but a character delivers a form of it in Tom Topor’s 1979 play Nuts: “When I was a little girl, I used to say to her, ‘I love you to the moon and down again and around the world and back again.’ And she used to say to me, ‘I love you to the sun and down again and around the stars and back again.’”

The phrase, which uses the celestial feat and distance to heighten and dramatize the extent of love,

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