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What is ama in Italian?

"Ama" in Italian means "love".

It's the feminine singular form of the verb "amare", which means "to love".

Here are some examples of how it's used:

* "Ti amo" - I love you (literally: "I love you")

* "L'ama molto" - He loves her very much (literally: "He loves her very much")

* "La sua ama l'arte" - Her love for art (literally: "Her love for art")

Keep in mind that Italian is a gendered language, so you'll need to use the correct form of the word based on the gender of the subject or object of the verb.

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