ama
/ˈama/, [ˈa.ma]ama, housewife, loves
Noun ama f (plural amas, masculine amo, masculine plural amos)
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lady of the house
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proprietress
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landlady
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housekeeper, head maid
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nursemaid, nanny
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wetnurse
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mistress
Verb ama
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of amar.
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of amar.
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Él no ama a su novia.
He doesn't love his girlfriend.
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La gente ama la libertad.
People love freedom.
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Ella lo ama todavía más porque tiene defectos.
She loves him all the more because he has faults.
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¿Crees que todavía me ama?
Do you think he still loves me?
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La gente ama hablar, hablar, hablar.
People love to talk - talk - talk.
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Él ama apasionadamente la música.
He loves music ardently.
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El auténtico soldado no lucha porque odia lo que está delante de él, sino porque ama lo que tiene detrás.
The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.
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Tom ama estudiar música.
Tom loves to study music.
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Peter ama a Jane.
Peter loves Jane.
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¿Por qué me ama usted?
Why do you love me?
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