Yes, melior una can be taken to mean better together in Latin. The specific meaning of melior una when translated from Latin to English means better than one.
to do, to make
it mean ' together forever'
melior. (THIS IS SOMEONE ELSES ANSWER) If you mean the cricketer, it is BUCKLERS MEAD and MILFORD JUNIOR
Con means "together with"
The latin term "Una We Possum", means "Together We Can"!!!! Una We Possum = Together We Can
with.
The Latin prefix "sym" means together or with. It is used in English words like symphony (sounding together) and symmetrical (having balanced proportions).
It is not a word in English. It is a latin word and it means the sooner the better.
"Syn-" means "with , together." It is only found in Greek loanwords or words that have Latin and Greek elements mixed together. The native Latin word that means "with, together" is "con- (co-,com-, col, etc)" and gives us English words like "congregation (a flocking together)."
Would depend on the conext, either:Joing together;Shoulder (of an animal)
1.to build up 2.to embrace
These are the Latin words for "I", "love" and "you", but they don't go together to mean "I love you" because amor is a noun, not a verb. In addition, vos is the plural form of "you".A much better translation for "I love you" (where "you" refers to one person) is te amo.