What’s the difference between Amo and amor
- Ssgtjuan
2 weeks ago
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![]() | alecoiba2 weeks ago ”Amo a María” (I love María). If you write it like this ”El amó a María” (He loved María) you’re using Amo in past tense. ”El amor es maravilloso” (Love is wonderful. Now, there is also the word ”Amar” (To Love). ”Amar a alguien es maravilloso” (To love someone is wonderful). |
![]() | S0ulrebelYesterday Hello, Answers are good i just want to complement something: Amo = Conjugation verb ”Amar” (to love) in first person so: ”i love” Amo = like a noun means ”owner” ”propietor” ”landlord” For example: EL AMO DEL UNIVERSO The owner of the universe |