Amor et fornicatio unum et indivisum sunt.
The words brave one in the Latin language translate into English as fortis. These words in Spanish translate as valiente.
Go to google translate select translate form English to Latin and type what you want!
If I'm correct, "one" would translate into latin as "unus (subject) or unum (direct object)'
Searching the web there are numerous web sites that provide the reader with a "tool" to translate text from Latin to English. One of the sites is Google Translate.
You can use online tools such as Google Translate or specialized Latin translation websites like Latinitium or Latin-English dictionaries for accurate translations from English to Latin. Additionally, academic institutions or Latin scholars can provide assistance with translations.
There are many online translation services available including BabelFish, Bing Translator and Google translate. Of these three services BabelFish and Google Translate both offer translation to and from Latin
If one is interested in translating Latin to English it is recommended to simply use the Google Translate tool and type in what needs to be translated. The program can convert it with one click of a button. If one is actually interested in learning Latin in order to translate, it is recommended to use the Rosetta Stone program or sign up for a Latin language class.
German- Für die, die ich verloren Latin- Enim amisi
I will... what? In English, the future tense is composed of a subject and two words (I will move), but in Latin it's only one (movebo) , so in order to translate I need to know what you intend to do. For you is "pro te."
Vita mea est is one way to translate "its my life"
One can use many Google services to translate. However, the most used Google service for translation would be Google Translate, where one can enter a word or phrase, and Google can detect the language or translate it to any other language.
The Latin translation of "Love me as I am" is Ama me qualis sum. If you're speaking to more than one person, use amate rather than ama.(By the way, your experience with the online translator is not surprising. Online Latin translators almost always produce Latin that makes no sense.)