Yes, it is a Spanish word. It means "love".
Yes, "Amor" is a Spanish word that translates to "love" in English.
'Tah' is not a word in Spanish. I do believe you are meaning Te. Te amo. Tu eres mi amor means 'I love you. You are my love.' (previous knowledge and Google Translator)
The Spanish translation for "lots of love" is "mucho amor" or "muchísimo amor."
The English meaning of the Spanish word "úsame" is "use me."
"Con amor" is Spanish for "with love."
The Spanish word for "today" is "hoy."
Amor is the Spanish word for love. Amour is not Spanish.
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It means my love
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mi amor, means "my love" dont know meaning for contondo so looked it up, according to online dictionary, no spanish word "con tondo"
its amor its pronounced umor
No, amore is not a Spanish word. The masculine singular noun instead serves as an Italian equivalent of "love." The pronunciation will be "a-MO-rey" for the Italian word and "a-MOR" for the Spanish equivalent, amor.
'Tah' is not a word in Spanish. I do believe you are meaning Te. Te amo. Tu eres mi amor means 'I love you. You are my love.' (previous knowledge and Google Translator)
The Spanish to English translation for the word amor would be the word "love". There are many similarities in the word love within numerous languages where the tone used during pronunciation is similar, due to the emphasis placed on such a word.
Verdadero is a Spanish word meaning true. Viejo is a Spanish word meaning old. Vivo is a Spanish word meaning alive.
Amor Propio means self-esteem. Amor propio is a Spanish phrase. If you wanted to say low self esteem you would say, Baja autoestima.
Quiero tu amor (I want your love) is the closest statement in Spanish that carries the same meaning