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Oh, what an interesting question! Interesting and simple.
Love is a state in which there is no Personality, in which there is no Ego. Love is unconditional. Love is a state without expectations.
A person in love really dies. His ego is dying, he is ready to do anything for the object of love.
This is not a question of philosophy, but of philology.
This is just a stable expression in the Russian language, which gives the person addressed to understand how strong the feelings of the person being addressed are. Describes not physical death, but the “death” of other feelings against the background of feelings of love for someone.