See also: ñamorar

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namorar

  1. to enamour
  2. (pronomial) to fall in love

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Portuguese edit

Etymology edit

Aphetically from enamorar.

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  • Hyphenation: na‧mo‧rar

Verb edit

namorar (first-person singular present namoro, first-person singular preterite namorei, past participle namorado)

  1. (transitive) to endeavor to gain (someone's) affection; to woo; to court
  2. (intransitive, or transitive with com or with no preposition) to be in a romantic relationship; to be dating someone
    Eu namoro com um ator.
    I'm dating an actor.
    Eles namoram há três meses.
    They have been going out together for three months.
  3. (transitive) to treat (someone) as expected between lovers: to kiss him or her, to hug him or her, and so on
  4. (transitive) to look (something) upon with pleasure; to admire

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Descendants edit

  • Hunsrik: namoreere