"Amant" is the Latin for "they love." It's the third person plural. "Amat" is the third person singular, and would mean "he loves," or "she loves." Latin, and most of the Romance languages have a slight distinction between the singular and plural in the third person.
"Amat" is the Latin word for "she loves." In English, it can be seen as a hidden message of love or affection.
The root word ("to love") is amare. Conjugated, it is amo, amas, amat, amamus, amatis, amant. I love: amo you (singular) love: amas he/she/it loves: amat we love: amamus you (plural) love: amatis they love: amant
The word 'amo' means I love. The word 'amas' means You love, in the second person singular. The word 'amat' means He/she/it loves.
The word for love in Latin is "amor." Here are the conjugations of the verb "amare" (to love) in some common tenses: Present: amo (I love), amas (you love), amat (he/she/it loves) Imperfect: amabam (I was loving), amabas (you were loving), amabat (he/she/it was loving) Future: amabo (I will love), amabis (you will love), amabit (he/she/it will love)
Pol Amat's birth name is Pol Amat Escud.
Amat Escalante's birth name is Amat Escalante Wool.
To love or like. For instance, the English derivative "amatory" means friendly.
amat Victoria aeris
Zain Amat was born in 1975.
Yamid Amat was born in 1941.
Pedro Amat was born in 1940.
Te amo.