How to Say "i adore" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “i adore” is “adoro” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Adoro a mi perro, es el más inteligente del mundo.
I adore my dog, he is the smartest in the world.
Adoro comer chocolate después de un día difícil.
I love eating chocolate after a tough day.
Adoro tu nuevo corte de pelo, te queda muy bien.
I love your new haircut, it suits you very well.
The Personal 'A'
When 'adoro' refers to a specific person or pet, you must insert the word 'a' right before them. Example: 'Adoro a mi madre' (I adore my mother). If you are referring to a thing or activity, you skip the 'a'.
Using 'Adoro' for 'I want'
Mistake: “'Adoro un coche nuevo' (using 'adoro' to mean 'I want').”
Correction: Use 'Quiero un coche nuevo' (I want a new car). 'Adoro' is only for emotional affection or admiration, not for expressing needs or desires.
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