amore
A'more is a variant of Amore, which is an Italian word meaning "love."
"Amore" is the Italian word for "love".
«Amore» is an Italian word. It means «Love». It was Latin in the distant past. Now it is not anymore. The current Latin word which translates into «Love» is «Amor». If you're thinking in terms of the Dean Martin song "That's Amore" then yes, "amore" is the Italian word meaning love. However, "amore" is also a third-declension Latin noun (amor, amoris) put into the ablative case. I would like to clarify for all who may come across this that Latin words do not simply fail to exist because they're not in common use. "Amore" is still a Latin word despite its antiquated status.
"Amore, mona mi" translates to "Love, my darling" in English. It combines the Italian word "amore," meaning "love," with "mona mi," which can be interpreted as "my darling" or "my beloved." The phrase expresses affection and endearment toward someone special.
Yes, the keyword "amore" is a word in Italian, where it means "love."
mi amor is Spanish for my love.
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