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Aloura at AUSTRALIA but I hope she doesn’t stress herself out.

Aloura at AUSTRALIA but I hope she doesn’t stress herself out.
Aloura at AUSTRALIA but I hope she doesn’t stress herself out.
by syafinaz? October 17, 2023
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Agoura

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amourate

Pronunciation: /əˈmʊreɪt/
Definition:
1. To display affection or love toward someone or something.
2. To romantically connect with (cone) another person.
3. To enjoy tender, intimate relations.
4. To practice compassion and sincere sentiments.

Significance:
• It defines acts of affection and romance.
• It emphasizes bonding and emotional ties.
• It identifies passionate or caring behavior.
• It avoids cruel or negative connotations.
• It simplifies ways to express love and affection.
• It improves clarity in romantic contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "love."
Past verb: amourated Anglo-Norman subfamilies
Present simple verb: amourate, amourates Anglo-Norman subfamilies
Present continuous verb: amourating Anglo-Norman subfamilies
Past verb: amorated Iberian-Romance or Anglo-American subfamilies
Present simple verb: amorate, amorates Iberian-Romance or Anglo-American subfamilies
Present continuous verb: amorating Iberian-Romance or Anglo-American subfamilies
Singular noun: amour
Plural noun: amours
Adjective: amorous
Adverb: amorously

Etymology:
Derived from the Anglo-Norman or Ancient Anglo-French subfamily, combining the root "amour" (love) with a verbal suffix.
Examples:
• "They amourate whenever they spend time jointly."
• "She (illa) favors to amourate her (la) pets by cuddling them."
• "The couple enjoys amourating during weekends (finese)."
• "Amourating creates lasting promises between amigues."
• "People amourate by sharing (partating) cordial compliments."
by Dmitrio February 6, 2026
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