te amo.
In Pig Latin, "I love you" would be spelled as "Iway ovelay ouyay."
Obama is not a Latin word. Obama spelled backwards, "Amabo" is a Latin word.Amabo means "I will love."
The word, "I" is spelled, "I-yay," in Pig Latin.
Te Amo or the old way is Vos Amo and you spelled latin ronge wat i just spelled is the right way
In French, aimée, the feminine past participle of the verb "to love", means "beloved". The corresponding Latin form is amata. A related word is amanda, "worthy of love".
"Latin" is spelled the same way in both French and English.
Emory spelled in Pig Latin is "Emoryway."
Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.Katherine in Latin is "Catherina" sometimes it is spelled "Katharina". The Romans would have spelled it with the C as the letter K was rarely used in Latin.
Pull in Latin is spelled, traho
In Hebrew it is spelled Hallelujah and in Latin it is spelled Alleluia
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