lover$45527$ - translation to spanish
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lover$45527$ - translation to spanish

EPISODE OF THE SIMPSONS (S3 E16)
Bart's Lover; Bart the lover
  • Hockey legend [[Gordie Howe]]'s likeness is prominently featured in the episode

lover      
n. amante, amador, enamorado, lacho, querendón, querida, querido, querindongo
lover         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lovers; Lover (disambiguation); Lovers (album); Lovers (film); LOVER; Lover (song); Lover (film)
(n.) = amante
Ex: The use of electronic mail provides a means by which people (particularly lovers) can express the kinds of emotions to one another which they would be unable to do face to face.
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* animal lover = amante de los animales
* beer lover = amante de la cerveza, aficionado a la cerveza, conocedor de la cerveza
* book lover [booklover] = amante del libro, bibliófilo
* library lover = amante de la biblioteca
* nature lover = amante de la naturaleza
* wine lover = amante del vino, aficionado al vino, conocedor del vino
lover         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lovers; Lover (disambiguation); Lovers (album); Lovers (film); LOVER; Lover (song); Lover (film)
amante
aficionado

Definition

lover
¦ noun
1. a person having a sexual or romantic relationship with another.
2. a person who enjoys a specified thing: a music lover.

Wikipedia

Bart the Lover

"Bart the Lover" is the sixteenth episode of the third season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 13, 1992. In the episode, Bart, playing a prank on his teacher Edna Krabappel, responds to her personal ad pretending to be a man named Woodrow. In the subplot, Ned Flanders asks Homer to curtail his swearing, so Homer starts using a swear jar.

The episode was written by Jon Vitti and directed by Carlos Baeza. Vitti had wanted an episode centered on Edna Krabappel that examined what it was like to have Bart as a student. It was the first episode of the show to feature her in a prominent role. The subplot where Homer tries to clean up his language was written partially in response to the complaints the show had been getting about the amount of cursing on the show. Woodrow's voice was performed by Harry Shearer, who did an impression of Ricardo Montalbán. The picture Bart sends Edna is of NHL and WHA star Gordie Howe. The writers had originally wanted to use a picture of American football player Johnny Unitas, but were unable to get the rights to use his image.