Usage examples of "amano" in Italian with translation to English

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Nicholas e Maria si amano. Nicholas and Maria love each other.
Perché tutti amano i gatti? Why does everybody love cats?
I genitori amano i propri figli. Parents love their children.
I Jones amano la loro figlia. The Joneses love their daughter.
Ha un figlio che amano tutti. She has a son everybody loves.
Tutti i finlandesi amano la loro lingua. All the Finnish love their language.
Tom e Mary si amano a vicenda. Tom and Mary love each other.
Felici sono coloro che amano i fiori. Happy are those who love flowers.
Le persone che amano non dubitano di niente, o dubitano di tutto. People who love doubt nothing, or doubt everything.
Penso che Ann ami Jack. I think Ann loves Jack.
Dubito che lei vi ami. I doubt that she loves you.
Lo sa che lo ami? Does he know that you love him?
Se ami Tatoeba, allora sposalo! If you love Tatoeba, then marry it!
Dubito che lei ti ami. I doubt that she loves you.
Tom ama il suo lavoro. Tom loves his work.
Mio padre ama la pizza. My father loves pizza.
Ted ama sua moglie Elizabeth. Ted loves his wife Elizabeth.
Ama proprio bullare la gente. He just loves to bully people.
Chi non ama una ribelle? Who doesn't love a rebel?
Se vuoi essere amato ama! If you want to be loved, love!
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