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Latin for enjoy

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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.)

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Frui (from fruor) - to enjoy.

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