"amar" meaning in Interlingua

See amar in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Forms: plus amar [comparative], le plus amar [superlative]
Etymology: From Latin amārus, Italian amaro, Romanian amar. Compare Spanish amargo, Catalan amarg, Esperanto amara. Etymology templates: {{der|ia|la|amārus}} Latin amārus, {{der|ia|it|amaro}} Italian amaro, {{der|ia|ro|amar}} Romanian amar, {{cog|es|amargo}} Spanish amargo, {{cog|ca|amarg}} Catalan amarg, {{cog|eo|amara}} Esperanto amara Head templates: {{head|ia|adjective|||comparative|plus amar|superlative|le plus amar||le {{{sup2}}}|head=}} amar (comparative plus amar, superlative le plus amar), {{ia-adj}} amar (comparative plus amar, superlative le plus amar)
  1. bitter (having an acrid taste) Synonyms: acerbe, acre
    Sense id: en-amar-ia-adj-3qU-iiPv
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Verb

Etymology: From Latin amāre. Etymology templates: {{der|ia|la|amō|amāre}} Latin amāre Head templates: {{head|ia|verb|head=}} amar, {{ia-verb|ar}} amar Inflection templates: {{ia-conj|am|ar}} Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], amar [infinitive], amante [participle, present], amate [participle, perfect], ama [active, present], ha amate [active, perfect, present], amava [active, past, present], habeva amate [active, past, perfect], amara [active, future, present], habera amate [active, future, perfect], amarea [active, conditional, present], haberea amate [active, conditional, perfect], ama [active, imperative, present], es amate [passive, present], ha essite amate [passive, perfect, present], esseva amate [passive, past, present], habeva essite amate [passive, past, perfect], essera amate [future, passive, present], habera essite amate [future, passive, perfect], esserea amate [conditional, passive, present], haberea essite amate [conditional, passive, perfect], sia amate [imperative, passive, present]
  1. to love, have great affection for.
    Sense id: en-amar-ia-verb-gBvEb8kc
  2. to like, to be fond of.
    Sense id: en-amar-ia-verb-qgd3nXHJ Categories (other): Interlingua entries with incorrect language header, Interlingua verbs ending in -ar Disambiguation of Interlingua entries with incorrect language header: 29 26 45 Disambiguation of Interlingua verbs ending in -ar: 37 63
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for amar meaning in Interlingua (4.5kB)

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