it's a verb, not a noun.
The noun suffix for "adore" would be "admirer" or "admiration."
The noun forms for the verb 'to adore' are adorer, and adoration.
"j'adore le" means "I adore the" or "I love the" followed by a masculine noun.
Yes, "adore" is a verb and means "to worship" or "to love with one's entire heart and soul." Adoration is a noun. Adorable is an adjective.
In "Alexandre adore les romans" the noun 'romans' is masculine, just as it is when singular. We could say that 'romans' is: a common noun, of masculine gender, and used here in the plural.
The noun form of the word "adore" is "adoration." It refers to a strong feeling of love, admiration, or deep respect for someone or something. Adoration often conveys a sense of devotion or reverence.
The abstract noun 'adoration' is a noun form of the verb to adore.
Yes, "adore" is a verb and means "to worship" or "to love with one's entire heart and soul." Adoration is a noun. Adorable is an adjective.
Adorer/Adore
It means you really adore something. I adore your new soccer ball!
You can use adore like this, I absolutely adore that dress you are wearing.
"Adore You" is by Harry Styles