amat
Catalan
Etymology
From Latin amatus, perfect passive participle of amare (“to love”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
amat (feminine amada, masculine plural amats, feminine plural amades)
Verb
amat (feminine ama, masculine plural amats, feminine plural ames)
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Hiligaynon
Adverb
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Indonesian
Adverb
amat
Latin
Verb
(deprecated template usage) amat
Livonian
Alternative forms
- amāt (Courland)
Etymology
Borrowing from a Germanic language, compare German Amt (“office”).
Noun
amat
Malay
Adverb
amat
See also
Pipil
Etymology
From Proto-Nahuan *aamatl.
Pronunciation
Noun
āmat (plural ajāmat)
Tabasco Nahuatl
Pronunciation
Noun
amat
Tok Pisin
Etymology
From Proto-Oceanic, via a form such as Fijian mata or Gilbertese mata.
Adjective
amat
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