aman

/ˈaman/, [ˈa.mãn]

love, they love


Verb aman

  1. Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) present indicative form of amar.
  2. Second-person plural (ustedes) present indicative form of amar.

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Examples
  • Ellos aman a Tom.

    They love Tom.

  • Yo sé que ellos se aman mutuamente.

    I know they are in love with each other.

  • Todos aman ese lugar.

    Everyone loves that place.

  • Todos lo aman.

    Everybody loves him.

  • Ellos se aman.

    They love each other.

  • Todos aman a los títeres.

    Everyone loves puppets.

  • Todos ellos me aman.

    They all love me.

  • Todos la aman.

    Everybody loves her.

  • "¿Qué tipo de mujeres te gustan más?" "Las que me aman."

    "What kind of girls do you like the most?" "The kind who love me."

  • Tom y Sue se aman.

    Tom and Sue love each other.

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