aimer

verb

Syllable Decomposition

aimer

from the Latin amāre, of the same meaning, which became amer in Old French. The form aimer, analogous to the stressed forms (j')aim[e], (tu) aimes..., will not appear until Middle French, and will not impose itself until the 16th century.

Definitions

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Conjugation

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Anagrams

Translations

  • germangerman:lieben
  • englishenglish:enjoy
  • chinesechinese:喜欢
  • koreankorean:사랑하다
  • spanishspanish:gustar
  • finnishfinnish:arvostaa
  • greekgreek:αρέσω
  • italianitalian:amare
  • japanesejapanese:大好き
  • polishpolish:cenić
  • russianrussian:нравиться
  • turkishturkish:beğenmek
  • ukrainianukrainian:кохати
  • portugueseportuguese:gostar

See also

aimasses (v.) aimassiez (v.) désamour (cn.) Aime (pn.) aime (v.) Aimé (pn.) amateuriste (adj.) aimable (adj.) aimant (adj.) amabilité (cn.) amateur (cn.) amateur (adj.) désaimer (v.) Aimée (pn.) aimé (adj.) aimas (v.) aimaient (v.) aimais (v.) aimait (v.) aimasse (v.)