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What is amare in Latin?

Updated: 4/28/2022
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Amare is Latin for "to love."

It's also a passive singular imperative of the same verb, meaing "be loved!"

Coincidentally, it's also an adverb meaning "bitterly," or a vocative meaning "O bitter one."

(This means that amare amare amare could be translated "Be bitterly loved, O bitter one!")

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