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-{{Template}}+{{Template}}'''Amateur''', from Latin ''[[amator]]'' "[[lover]]", from ''[[amare]]'' "to [[love]]".
Most commonly an '''amateur''' is understood to be someone who does something without pay or formal training. Conversely, a ''[[professional]]'' is someone who has received training in a particular area and who also makes a living from it. The word comes from [[French language|French]], and can be translated as "lover of", reflecting the amateur's motivation to work as a result of a [[love]] or [[passion]] for a particular activity. Most commonly an '''amateur''' is understood to be someone who does something without pay or formal training. Conversely, a ''[[professional]]'' is someone who has received training in a particular area and who also makes a living from it. The word comes from [[French language|French]], and can be translated as "lover of", reflecting the amateur's motivation to work as a result of a [[love]] or [[passion]] for a particular activity.
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Amateur, from Latin amator "lover", from amare "to love".

Most commonly an amateur is understood to be someone who does something without pay or formal training. Conversely, a professional is someone who has received training in a particular area and who also makes a living from it. The word comes from French, and can be translated as "lover of", reflecting the amateur's motivation to work as a result of a love or passion for a particular activity.




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