love
It is a verb.
It's an adverb.
"still" is an adverb, modifying the verb "love"
Actually, love can be two parts of speech, depending on how it is used. It can be a noun (an abstract noun) or it can be a verb. As a noun: Love is a wonderful thing. As a verb: I love my husband very much.
it means an idiom/per
It is an adjective, as it descibes how someting is.
A person born out of wedlock is known as "illegitimate" or a "love child." The part of speech for "child" is a noun, and "illegitimate" is an adjective.
The jet noise? Like the Airplanes? Yes. My father loves the sound of a jet taking off and flying over you. It is his favorite part of all parades.
a booty book
Umm...there isnt really a new part of speech... There are only eight and they are: the verb the noun the pronoun the adjective the adverb the preposition the conjunction and the interjection
A dictionary or an online thesaurus would be a good reference source to find the part of speech for the word "really." It is an adverb that is used to modify adjectives or other adverbs in a sentence.