IPA: /əˈmɔːrɛtoʊ/
KK: /əˈmɔːrɛtoʊ/
An amoretto is a small figure or representation of Cupid, often depicted as a cherubic boy with wings, symbolizing love and affection.
The garden was adorned with amoretto statues, each symbolizing love and romance.
The word 'amoretto' originates from Italian, derived from 'amore' (meaning love) with the diminutive suffix '-etto' (meaning small or little). Thus, 'amoretto' refers to a small or little love, often used to describe a romantic or affectionate gesture.
Think of 'amore' meaning love, and the '-etto' suffix indicating something small. This helps you remember that 'amoretto' refers to a little love or a small affectionate gesture.