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valoro

Valoro is primarily encountered as a Spanish verb form. It is the first-person singular present indicative of the verb valorar, which means to value, to assess, or to prize. The root valor denotes value or worth and comes from Latin valere, meaning to be strong, healthy, or to be worth.

In ordinary use, valoro appears in sentences like “Yo valoro la honestidad” (I value honesty) or “Valoro

Beyond its linguistic use, valoro may appear as a brand or product name in various markets, though

See also: valor, valorar, valoración, value, valour.

tu
esfuerzo”
(I
appreciate
your
effort).
The
verb
valorar
has
a
range
of
senses
including
to
evaluate,
to
esteem,
and
to
consider
in
a
certain
way.
It
is
transitive
and
typically
takes
a
direct
object
representing
what
is
valued.
such
uses
are
as
proper
nouns
and
not
tied
to
a
single
standardized
meaning.