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[Facts] Re: Amadou
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Amador could very well be lover in Spanish?


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Lover in Spanish (and Portuguese for that matter) is amante, I don't think Amador is a Spanish word (unless it's slang maybe).
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Amador is really a Spanish word (just as amante is), it means "that loves" but it doesn't connote a sexual thing. Amante could be a synonim of amador ("that loves") or a sexual/romantic lover.
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Okay, thanks for telling me. Could you possibly give amador in a sentence to show me how it's used?
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El arquitecto Santiago Calatrava se sigue considerando un amador de su profesión.
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Muchas gracias :)
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