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Etymology of the Spanish word amigo

the Spanish word amigo
derived from the Late Latin word amicus (friend, ally, disciple; friendly, dear, fond of)
derived from the Latin word amare (love, like; fall in love with; with bitterness, acidly, spitefully)

Derivations in Spanish

amiganza, amiguete, amiga, amigote

Derivations in other languages

English amigo

Cognates

French ami, Italian amico, Latin amicus, Provençal amic



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