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  1. www.amant.org › aboutAbout - Amant

    Amant is a center for contemporary art located in East Williamsburg, NY. Founded in 2019, we are a non-collecting institution that fosters artistic research, experimentation, and dialogue through exhibitions, live programs, publications, and artist residencies in Brooklyn, NY, and Siena, Italy.

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    Pronunciation

    1. IPA(key): (Central) [əˈman] 2. IPA(key): (Balearic) [əˈmant] 3. IPA(key): (Valencian) [aˈmant]

    Etymology 1

    From Latin amantem, or from amar (“to love”).

    Etymology 2

    See the etymology of the corresponding lemmaform.

    Etymology

    Borrowed from French amant, from Latin amāns.

    Pronunciation

    1. IPA(key): [ˈamant] 2. Hyphenation: amant

    Noun

    amant m anim 1. (colloquial, humorous) beau, lover 1.1. Synonyms: milenec, šamstr

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Latin amantem, present participle of amō. Compare aimant, the present participle of aimer.

    Pronunciation

    1. IPA(key): /a.mɑ̃/

    Noun

    amant m (plural amants, feminine amante) 1. lover 1.1. 1961, “Le Moribond”, in Jacques Brel (lyrics), Marieke: 1.1.1. C’est dur de mourir au printemps, tu sais / Mais j’pars aux fleurs, la paix dans l’âme / Car vu que tu étais son amant / Je sais qu’tu prendras soin d’ma femme 1.1.1.1. It's hard to die in spring, you know / But I go to the flowers, peace in my soul / For I see you were her lover/ I know you will take care of my wife

    Verb

    amant 1. third-person plural present active indicative of amō

    Etymology 1

    From Latin amans, present participle of amō.

    Etymology 2

    (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

    Etymology

    Borrowed from French amant, from Latin amāns.First attested in 1743.

    Pronunciation

    1. IPA(key): /ˈa.mant/ 2. Rhymes: -amant 3. Syllabification: a‧mant

    Noun

    amant m pers (diminutive amancik, feminine amantka) 1. (acting) romantic role or lead (actor playing the roles of a lover or seducer) [from 19th century] 2. (colloquial, humorous) beau, lover [from 18th century] 2.1. Synonyms: adorator, kochanek 3. (Middle Polish) gay lover [18th century]

    Etymology

    Borrowed from French amant, from Latin amans.

    Noun

    amant m (plural amanți) 1. lover

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  3. Amant means lover in English, a man who has a relationship with a woman. Learn more about the word, its pronunciation and examples in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.

  4. Amant is a non-profit space that supports artistic research and collaboration through residencies and public events. Visit Amant in Brooklyn or Chiusure to explore exhibitions, programs, and learning resources for free.

  5. www.amant.org › learnVision - Amant

    Amant is a non-profit space that supports artists, curators, and educators through residencies and public programs. Learn about their exhibitions, learnshops, and events that explore art, education, and community.

  6. It’s important to grasp that while “ami” and “amant” can sometimes be interchanged in casual English conversation as ‘friend’ and ‘lover’, their usage in French is more precise. Understanding the context in which these terms are used can provide deeper insights into the nature of the relationship.