If you mean how it would look in writing, it's: AMARE Samr as our current alphabet, but no lower case letters - all capitals.
"Amare."
amare
-are Ex. 'to love' is 'amare'
Amare is Latin for "to love."It's also a passive singular imperative of the same verb, meaing "be loved!"Coincidentally, it's also an adverb meaning "bitterly," or a vocative meaning "O bitter one."(This means that amare amare amare could be translated "Be bitterly loved, O bitter one!")
Mario Labate has written: 'L' arte di farsi amare' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, History and criticism, In literature, Latin Didactic poetry, Latin Elegiac poetry, Latin Love poetry
plus amare te
Amare monstrum.
Ego amare satanam
the original bible was written in latin!
amare is to love amor is love and amor tuus is love you
To love enough (But it's not Greek,it's Latin!)
Deum amare ac colere