it's love? = es amor?
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.
There is not exact Spanish equivalent of this. You could say"Mi amorcito" or "Mi corazoncito"
"Mon amour" is a term in French that means "my love." In Spanish, the equivalent term would be "mi amor."
"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.
Te quiero, Richard. Te amo, Richard. Usually, you don't translate names, but the Spanish equivalent is Ricardo.
My love is an English equivalent of 'miamor'. The possessive 'mi' means 'my'. The masculine noun 'amor' means 'love'. Together, they're pronounced 'mee ah-mohr'.
The English equivalent of the Spanish phrase "te quiero" is "I love you" or "I care about you". It is commonly used to express affection towards someone in a romantic or platonic way.
"Me and my love!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Yo y mi amor! The declaration translates literally as "I and my love!" in English. The pronunciation will be "sho ee mee a-MOR" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"No! Good, my love!" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡No! ¡Bueno, mi amor! The declaration also translates literally as "No! Well, my love!" in English. The pronunciation will be "no BWEY-no mee a-MOR" in Uruguayan Spanish.
The Spanish equivalent of milk is leche. the Spanish equivalent of candle is vela....
Te quiero Michael. Names are normally not changed in translation, but Michael is equivalent to Miguel.
Nuevamente amor is a Spanish equivalent of the title to the movie 'Love Happens'. The adverb 'nuevamente' means 'again'. The noun 'amor' means 'love'. Together, they're pronounced 'NWEH-vah-MEHN-teh ah-MOHR'.