Examples of using "Adoro" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I love it!
- I love it.
- I'm crazy about you.
- I adore you.
I love winning.
- I love learning.
- I like learning.
I love Harvard.
I like teaching.
- I love that chair.
- I love this chair.
I love this song!
I love this game.
I love lasagna.
I love that story.
I love our conversations.
I love to see you smile.
I adore elephants.
I love flowers.
I love to see him smile.
I love that commercial.
I like salmon.
I adore this chair.
I love that brand.
I love Spanish!
- I love that chair.
- I love this chair.
But I love our Chelsea,
But I love sleeping!
I adore my clients.
I love this language.
- I love my family.
- I adore my family.
in the place that I adore,
I love winning.
I worship the goddess Astarte.
I love dancing in the rain!
I love the way you talk.
I love Harvard.
I love the sound of his name.
I love teaching kids Spanish!
I love rock musicians.
I love video games.
I love the sound of rain falling.
- I love aubergine.
- I love eggplant.
- I love brinjal.
I love comedies.
- I love this song!
- I love this song.
I love Spanish!
I love love.
- I'm a big fan of golf.
- I love golf.
- I like golf.
I love sports.
I love my Italian dialect.
- I love teaching.
- I like teaching.
- I love to teach.
I love the sound of children laughing.
I love this job from the bottom of my heart.
I don't like it, I love it.
So it embodies everything that I love about magic.
I love video games.
I love when things start falling into place.
I love love.
I love my new apartment because it's very close to the station.
And I love efficiency, I'm an engineer, I'm obsessed with it.
I love tomato soup.
Ah, I tell ya, I always love an explosion, but gunpowder is not without its dangers.
I love whatever is cute.
I love chocolates, especially those with nuts.
I love technology, but like most people, I've never played an active role in its development.