It is italian for "loved."
2007-06-25 08:52:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Italian Verb; To Love
amato m (f amata, m plural amati, f plural amate)
1. past participle of amare
Pasquale Amato 1879–1942, Italian operatic baritone.
beloved; adjective; much loved
Example: my beloved country
beloved; noun; a person very dear to one
Example: My beloved left me for another.
Amato is a comune and town in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of Italy.
A surname (rare: 1 in 25000 families; popularity rank in the U.S.: #3182)
2007-06-25 08:56:29
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answered by KTempesta_81 3
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it means "loved". Amare means "to love" and amato is conjugated in one of the italian past forms, called "participio passato".
2007-06-25 12:07:49
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answered by Chiara C 4
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Amato=Loved (male)
Amata=Loved (female)
Amati =loved (males)
Amate=Loved (females)
Amare=To love
Amore=Love.
Italian.
2007-06-25 17:17:06
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answered by russiancatsima 6
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In Italian it means 'beloved' or 'loved one' - referring to a man.
In Latin - 'to the loved one' or 'by the loved one'.
2007-06-25 09:21:24
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answered by JJ 7
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If you add it to a 't' it will taste grayt!
2007-06-25 08:52:54
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answered by Anonymous
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love, or lover
2007-06-25 08:52:17
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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