Verbof the Day: Amar
¡Feliz Día del Amor y la Amistad!
The verb amar (to love) comes from the Latin verb amāre. The most remote root of the word love comes from the Indo-European am-, meaning “mother”, which is also the root of words like amigo (friend) and amitura (friendship).
Algunas conjugaciones:
Presente: amo, amas, ama, amamos, amáis, aman
Pretérito: amé, amaste, amó, amamos, amasteis, amaron
Condicional: amaría, amarías, amaría, amaríamos, amarías, amarían
Pasado del subjuntivo: amara, amaras, amara, amáramos, amarais, amaran
Algunos ejemplos:
Siempre pensé que nos amaríamos por siempre.
Tú la amaste hasta la muerte.
Ella esperaba que él la amara sin condiciones
Amamos a nuestra familia con todo el corazón
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Verbof the Day: Amar
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