adora
adore, loves
Verb adora
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of adorar.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of adorar.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of adorar.
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Ella adora a su hermano mayor.
She adores her elder brother.
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Tom adora los caballos.
Tom loves horses.
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Mi hermana adora a los niños.
My sister is very fond of children.
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Mary adora montar su caballo.
Mary loves to ride her horse.
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Ella adora a las ardillas.
She loves squirrels.
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Ella adora leer frases de autoestima.
She loves reading self-esteem sentences.
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Tom adora venir aquí desde que él pensó que este lugar sirve la única comida rápida que vale la pena comer.
Tom loves coming here since he thinks this place serves the only fast food worth eating.
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Él adora acosar a la gente.
He just loves to bully people.
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Mi compañero sentimental trabaja en una escuela de idiomas y lo adora.
My significant other works at a language school and loves it very much.
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Mi novio trabaja en una escuela de idiomas y lo adora.
My significant other works at a language school and loves it very much.
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