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 Latin word for change is "mutatio."
The latin word for always is semper and the Latin verb to love is amare so to love always would be semper amare but I don't know how you want that translated it would change based on what you mean by it
Well, there is no language called: Laiin, but there is Latin. The word love in Latin is "Pureo". are you satisfied?
Magnitudo. Gotta love Latin.
its love =)
Well, Latin doesn't have a word for "you". It has special endings that say different things. Here is the cahart with the latin word for love First Case Endings~The ending will be caps ~Ama-love singular plural amO-I love amaMUS-we love amaS-you love amaTIS-you (plural) love amaT-He, she , it loves amaNT-they love I hope that helped you. I am taking Latin in school and that was the first word we learned.! ask me if you want to know any more words in latin! I know over 150
Tuus amor.
te amo
Amor.
amor
Te amo.
love = amor in Latin (not Roman)