Examples of using "Amavo" in a sentence and their english translations:
I loved you.
- I loved her.
- I loved him.
I loved them.
- I used to love that.
- I used to like that.
- I loved Boston.
- I liked Boston.
I loved Mary.
I loved Tom.
I loved teaching.
- I used to love Australia.
- I loved Australia.
I loved your ideas.
I loved that car.
I loved that dog.
I used to love this place.
I loved Sami a lot.
I loved Berber.
I loved eating food.
I loved reading when I was a child.
I loved Mary so much.
I used to love Mary.
I used to love to play jazz.
I loved speaking Berber.
As a child, I loved Barbie.
I loved to read when I was little.
They asked me if I loved them.
I loved them both.
I loved them both.
Do you remember how much I loved you?
I told him that I loved him.
I loved reading when I was a child.
I loved my life.
He knew that I loved her.
He knew that I loved him.
I truly loved her.
Mary asked me if I loved her.
- I told Mary that I loved her.
- I told Mary I loved her.
I told Tom that I loved him.
That's what I loved about him.
That's what I loved about her.
That's what I loved about Tom.
- I should've told Mary that I loved her.
- I should've told Mary I loved her.
- I should have told Mary that I loved her.
- I told Tom and Mary I loved them.
- I told Tom and Mary that I loved them.
I didn't tell Tom and Mary that I loved them.
But I was a suburban boy, I loved animals,
He had his faults, but I loved him all the same.
- I loved the music.
- I liked the music.
And while I loved working for John, I just didn't thrive on politics.
I loved the Berber language.
I loved learning Berber.
and I loved them as unconditionally as the animals in our home.
He told me that he loved me and I told him that I loved him too.