In Spanish, amor.
In Italian, amore'
In French, amour.
In English, amatory (meaning sexual love)
In English, amorous (meaning full of love or sexual love)
2007-09-04 10:33:08
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answered by ♂ ♫ Timberwolf 7
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In English, it's amour, meaning love (borrowed from the French word meaning the same thing, but adopted into English)
All the romance languages have a variation: amor, amore, etc.
2007-09-04 10:32:02
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answered by Expat Mike 7
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Are you thinking of "amour" (a love affair) or "amorous" (inclined or disposed to love)?
2007-09-04 10:32:42
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answer #3
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answered by Hispanophile 3
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amor - Spanish
amour - French
2007-09-04 10:32:54
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answered by Beardo 7
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amiable means loving or likeable. Are you looking for a verb, though?
2007-09-04 10:35:23
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answered by Anonymous
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amo - spanish for love
2007-09-04 10:28:41
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answered by Luna Winter 7
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amor
2007-09-04 10:29:31
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answered by Sara 3
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amourous
2007-09-04 10:49:27
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answered by Jennifer B 3
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