"Love" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese and Spanish word amor. The masculine singular noun may be used as an endearment or to refer to the attitude, feeling or state. The pronunciation will be "uh-MOOR" in Cariocan Brazilian and continental Portuguese and "a-MOR" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Amor eterno in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish is "everlasting love" in English.
Te, amor! in Portuguese and Spanish is "You, love!" in English and Te, amore! in Italian.
Amor del rey in Spanish means "love of the king" in English.
¿Estás loco, amor mío? in Spanish means "Are you crazy, my love?" in English.
"To her, love" is an English equivalent of the awkwardly incomplete Spanish phrase Le, amor. The phrase also translates as "To him, love" in English. The pronunciation will be "ley a-MOR" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Un amor.
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. With so much love.
The phrase "amor a primera vista" means "love at first site" when translated into the English language. The original phrase is from the Spanish language.
tu amor (talking to friend or child) su amor (Talking to others) ---- Tu Amor Su Amor Mi Amor
It meas "A new love". The correct phrase in Spanish is " un nuevo amor". Very similar in Italian, just different spelling of "Amor" = amore.
"Love lost!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Amor perdió! The declaration models a rare instance where English and Spanish phrase or sentence structure resemble one another. The pronunciation will be "a-MOR per-DYO" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"To my love!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡A mi amor! The declaration represents a rare instance where English and Spanish phrase or sentence structure resemble one another most strikingly. The pronunciation will be "a mee a-MOR" in Uruguayan Spanish.