much loved, or beloved or well loved, depends on the context.
Spanish for my love, my darling, my sweetheart.
Amada.
As any good Catholics of the time they prayed.
England 1 - Spain 0
England would be a Catholic country.
"My beloved" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase Mia amada.Specifically, the feminine possessive adjective miameans "my". The feminine adjective/noun/past participle amada translates as "beloved" in this context. The pronunciation will be "MEE-a-MA-tha" in Spanish.
dog
afuras is not a spanish word.
It is the Spanish word for "fox".
"quidera" is not a Spanish word.
"Coll" is not a Spanish word.
gaka is not a Spanish word