I love you = Te amo
For this sentence, Latin is exactly the same as Spanish.
Yes, I realized that after I submitted. But I think it would be more typically in Latin: "Amo te." Also, "Non amo te." (I don't love you.)
Frui (from fruor) - to enjoy.
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Yes.
In Latin America, as in every other part of the world, people work, play, dance, sing, enjoy life.
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According to Google - it's 'frui ad plena'
"Fruition" originates from the Latin word "frui," which means "to enjoy." Over time, "frui" evolved into "fruition" in English, retaining its essence of achieving or realizing something desired.
Well actually near in Latin is just near. I've checked every online site. It's just near. I also asked my Latin teacher so there you go, near is your answer! Enjoy!!!
This question cannot be answered in a single, simple way. The person who asked it has no clue as to the complexity of the Latin language. The principal parts of the verb "to enjoy" are:gaudeo, gaudes, gavisus sum, gaudere. It is a semideponent verb. If you want to say in the present indicative tense "I enjoy" or "I am enjoying" it would be "gaudeo." "You, singular, enjoy (now)" would be "gaudes". "He, she, it enjoys (now)", it would be "gaudet" and so on... If you switch to the imperative mode in the present, there are two renditions: "enjoy," referring to one person, it would be "gaude" if two or more, it would be "gaudete." As you can see one cannot get an English-Latin dictionary and start translating. It would be simply ludicrous and Cicero would be rolling in his grave for a long time.
all kinds in my case i like latin white girls light skin and im black enjoy life
Pig Latin is generally learned to humorously disguise the true meaning of what one says. People will often enjoy speaking in a comical dialect to express an opinion that one might not wish to declare to all listeners. It's a shared vessel of a secret communication between two Pig Latin speakers. This is why people learn Pig Latin.
Enjoy.....enjoy..........enjoy and enjoy
I will enjoy enjoy enjoy and enjoy.