Etymology

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Borrowed from English affection, French affection, Italian affetto, Spanish afección.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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afecionar (present tense afecionas, past tense afecionis, future tense afecionos, imperative afecionez, conditional afecionus)

  1. (transitive) to have an affection for, to delight in, to be fond of (someone or something)
    El afecionas sua matro.
    She has affection for her mother.

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