it means love, but amore is love in general. ama is the verb to love.
( dee os tay ama)
Ama
he/she/you love
"Don't cry over someone who doesn't love you; love the person who cries for you"
unti unting nawala ang hinanakit niya sa kanyang ama
Qualcuno ti ama in Italian means "Someone loves you" in English.
"Someone loves you!" in English is Qualcuno ti ama! in Italian.
"Love yourself!" in English means Ama te stesso! in Italian.
Ama il tuo angelo
"Hello, Ama!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ciao, Ama! The greeting and feminine diminutive -- for Amalia ("Amelia") -- also translate into English as "Bye (Goodbye), Ama!" according to context. The pronunciation will be "tchow A-ma" in Italian.
Ama tua madre! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Love your mother!"Specifically, the present imperative ama is "(informal singular you) love!" The feminine possessive adjective tuameans "(informal singular) your". The feminine noun madretranslates as "mother".The pronunciation will be "AH-mah TOO-ah MAH-drey" in Italian.
"He loves you!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ti ama! The declaration also translates as "She does love you!" in English. The pronunciation will be "tee A-ma" in Italian.
"Your grandfather loves you" in English means Ton grand-père t'aime in French and Tuo nonno ti ama in Italian.
Nonna ti ama! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Nonna loves you!"Specifically, the word Nonna is a feminine noun that means "Grandma, Grandmother". The personal pronoun ti means "(informal singular) you". The verb ama translates as "does love, is loving, loves".The pronunciation will be "NOHN-nah tee AH-mah" in Italian.
[ˈmoɾ.ɣan][m] as in "meat"[o] as in Italian "voglio", I want[ɾ] as in Italian "fare", to do, make[ɣ] more or less as in French "raison", reason[a] as in Italian "ama", he loves['] main stressed syllable[.] syllable break
Beth ama il suo caro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Beth loves her sweetheart." The pronunciation will be "beh-TA-ma eel SOO-o KA-ro" in Italian.
"Love yourself first" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ama innanzitutto te stesso.Specifically, the imperative ama means "(that informal singular you) love." The adverb innanzitutto means "first of all, in the first place." The personal pronoun te means "(informal singular) you." The emphatic adjective/pronoun stesso means "same, self, very."The pronunciation is "AH-mah een-NAHN-tsee-TOOT-toh teh STEHS-soh."