It depends what part of speech you mean. As a noun ("I believe in love"), it would be amor. On the other hand, the verb "to love" is amare. If you meant something like "my love" as a form of address, it would be different again, and I'm not sure what it would be.
Keep in mind that Latin words change their endings. It would be easier to give a precise answer if you gave the word in context, but my guess is that you are looking for the amor sense.
Te amo.
Amo te quoque.
Amo te (singular)
Vos amo (plural)
Te amo semper.
To say the words 'I love you baby' in Latin you say 'Quis te amo'. In the Italian language these words are said as 'Ti amo piccola'.
"die bona mea"
esque ti la gatto
"Te amo, Regina mea."
Amor sine timore.
Do you love me in Latin is ama me.
Amore.
Amorem is the Latin noun for" love", amo is the Latin verb "I love"(Ego) amo(tu) amas(*ei) amatamamusamatisamant
-are Ex. 'to love' is 'amare'
amator mei
Te amo.
Eum amo.
love : diligo, dilectio, amor her love: suus diligo
i love you is called 'te amo' in latin and 'i love chi' in welsh i love you too is called 'i love chi hefyd' in welsh and 'te amo etiam' in latin
Pig Latin for 'love my baby' is 'ov-lay eye-my aby-bay'.
amor trium
autistic