Examples of using "¡ama" in a sentence and their english translations:
America loves you.
- She loves singing.
- He loves singing.
- Singing is his thing.
- He loves her. She loves him, too.
- He loves her; she loves him, too.
She loves flowers.
- Tom loves his work.
- Tom loves his job.
- Tom likes his job.
He loves his wife.
I wonder if he loves me.
- Marta loves you.
- Martha loves you.
- Tom loves skiing.
- Tom loves to ski.
Ingo loves her.
Laurie loves me.
Tom loves you.
Millie loves him.
Millie loves me.
Who loves me?
Tom loves this.
Tom loves me.
He loves him.
Tom loves reading.
America loves you.
He loves it.
Whoever loves me, also loves my dog.
- He loves his own children.
- He loves his children.
- She loves children.
- She loves the children.
She still loves him.
Mary doesn't love Tom.
She loves her boyfriend.
and who love music,
Peter loves Jane.
She thinks the world of him.
- She is very fond of flowers.
- She loves flowers.
She's completely crazy about him.
I am loved by my mother.
He adores his children.
She still loves him.
My father loves us.
Tom loves to study music.
- I am a housewife.
- I'm a housewife.
She doesn't love me anymore.
He still loves her.
Your father loves you.
Who do you love?
- Love your neighbour.
- Love your neighbor.
Tom loves books.
Tom loves that song.
- Mary likes her job.
- Mary loves her work.
Somebody loves everyone.
Who loves the son?
He loves the son.
Millie loves chocolate.
Love your neighbors.
- Tom is in love with Mary.
- Tom loves Mary.
Tom loves sports.
Tom loves art.
John loves Mary.
He loves the easy life.