English
Adjective
in love
- context|of a person or persons enamored
#:I think John is in love.
#:Isn't it nice to see two people in love?
- (followed by with) enamored (of a person, etc)
#:Romeo was in love with Juliet.
- (followed by with) informal very fond (of an idea, etc)
#:I'm not exactly in love with the idea of having to start again from scratch.
Translations
trans-top|of a person or persons: enamored
Catalan: enamorat m, enamorada f
Dutch: verliefd
Finnish: rakastunut
French: amoureux m, amoureuse f
Icelandic: ástfanginn m, ástfangin f, ástfangið n (may be followed by "af#Icelandic|af" + dat)
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Italian: innamorato
Romanian: îndragostit
Russian: вл�бл�нн�й (vl'ubl'ónnyj)
Spanish: enamorado
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trans-top|followed by "with": enamored (of a person, etc)
Catalan: enamorat m, enamorada f
Dutch: verliefd op
French: amoureux m, amoureuse f (with: de)
Icelandic: ástfanginn m, ástfangin f, ástfangið n (followed by "af#Icelandic|af" + dat)
trans-mid
Italian: innamorato (with: di)
Romanian: îndragostit (de)
Russian: вл�бл�нн�й (vl'ubl'ónnyj)
Spanish: enamorado (with: de)
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trans-top|followed by "with": very fond (of an idea, etc)
Dutch: gek van
Spanish: encantado (with: de)
Icelandic: hrifinn m, hrifin f, hrifið n (followed by "af#Icelandic|af" + dat)
trans-mid
Russian: вл�бл�нн�й (vl'ubl'ónnyj)
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Synonyms
enamoured (alt. enamored)
Category:Love
fr:in love
it:in love
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