Italian · Common Verbs
to love
To feel deep affection or romantic love for someone or something.
Amo la mia famiglia sopra ogni cosa.
I love my family above all else.
'Amare' derives from the Latin 'amare', meaning 'to love'. It retains its romantic and emotional connotations throughout its usage in Italian.
'Amare' is used in both formal and informal contexts, particularly in poetry and literature, as well as in everyday conversation about feelings.
Numerous poetic works by Dante and Petrarch explore this theme of love, making 'amare' a cornerstone of Italian literature.