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The most loveable uncle of the Prophet Muhammed is Abu Talib.
The comparative degree of "loveable" is "more loveable," and the superlative degree is "most loveable." Since "loveable" is a longer adjective, it typically forms its comparative and superlative forms using "more" and "most" rather than changing the word directly.
dolfins are mammals because they give birth and they need to breathe air.
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Loveable can be translated as:liebenswürdigliebenswert
A pod.
4 fins
Yes. There freaking Cute as heck.
Dolphins do not sleep.
its dolphin not dolfin and no
they eat mice if you have mice. most are loveable, and if you like to cuddle, so will they..... mhm
By Oxford, both LOVEABLE and LOVABLE are correct :-) Lovable is the default spelling, but loveable is also accepted as a variant and it's not a mistake to spell it that way, too :-)