que es el amor?

English translation: what is love?

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Spanish term or phrase:que es el amor?
English translation:what is love?
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22:30 Dec 30, 2003
Spanish to English translations [Non-PRO]
Spanish term or phrase: que es el amor?
existe el amor...?
Ezequiel Rodrigu�
what is love?
Explanation:
does it exist?
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what is love?


Explanation:
does it exist?

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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Fanny_C
8 mins

agree  Manuel Ca�edo
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agree  roneill
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agree  chaplin
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agree  Teresita Garcia Ruy Sanchez
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agree  Georgios Paraskevopoulos
47 mins
  -> thanks everyone!

agree  David Russi
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agree  Rantes
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agree  margaret caulfield: But I am amazed that a translator has to ask for advice on this.
1 hr
  -> I doubt it's a translator, rather someone trying to understand a song!

agree  ACCURATE77: I agree. Perhaps, a secondary or college student who does not know much Spanish, if any.
1 hr

agree  isaac bekerman
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agree  Juan Jacob: I'm still asking me...
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agree  Patricia Baldwin
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agree  Nado2002
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agree  Clara Fuentes
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agree  Daniel Mencher
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agree  Francisco Bolaños: hay dias que lo dudo...
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agree  Henry Hinds: No sabemos, sólo sabemos decirlo ya que así es nuestra profesión..
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agree  Linda Switten
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agree  Science451
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agree  Simona de Logu
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agree  Katerina Kallitsi: with Juan, Francisco y Henry
15 hrs

agree  helenagran
16 hrs
  -> thank you eveyrone and a Happy New Year! With love, whatever it may be...

agree  Pedro Afonso
5 days
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