amar
Ido
verb
Definitions
- (transitive) to love: to like very much, care for, have affection for, cherish
Etymology
Derived from Esperanto ami (love) derived from French aimer (love, like) derived from Spanish, Castilian amar (love) derived from Italian amare derived from Latin amō (I love, love, he castigates).
Origin
Latin
amō
Gloss
I love, love, he castigates
Concept
Semantic Field
Kinship
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
愛, 恋
Emoji
❤️ 🏩 👨❤️👨 👩❤️👨 👩❤️👩 👰♀️ 💋 💌 💑 💒 💓 💕 💖 💗 💘 💝 😍 😘 😚 😻 🤟 🤰 🤱 🫂
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- adamo Latin
- amabilis Latin
- amare Latin
- amator Latin
- amicus Latin
- amor Latin
- amāre Latin
- amō Latin
- qui bene amat, bene castigat Latin
- amare Italian
- disamare Italian
- riamare Italian
- aimant French
- aimer French
- désaimer French
- amante Spanish, Castilian
- amar Spanish, Castilian
- desamar Spanish, Castilian
- redamo Old Norse
- amer Old French
- ama Esperanto
- amaĵo Esperanto
- ame Esperanto
- amema Esperanto
- ameti Esperanto
- ami Esperanto
- aminda Esperanto
- aminde Esperanto
- amo Esperanto
- ekami Esperanto
- gastama Esperanto
- glorama Esperanto
- homama Esperanto
- malami Esperanto
- samseksama Esperanto
- ameskar Ido
- amar Old Portuguese
- amar Old Occitan
- amar Venetian
- amur Dalmatian
- amar Ladino
- אמאר Ladino
- l'aimin Louisiana Creole French
- laimin Louisiana Creole French
- amar Interlingua
- اَمارِ Mozarabic