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"Deo" is a Latin equivalent of "to God."

Specifically, the Latin word is a masculine noun. The form "Deus" means "God" as the subject of a sentence. Replacing the ending "-us" with the ending "-o" makes the noun the indirect object of the sentence, as in "to God."

The pronunciation is "DEH-oh."

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It depends on whether you're looking for an infinitive or a participle.

The infinitive form is amari, and would be used in place of a noun in sentences such as "I want to be loved": amari volo.

The participial form (known as the "future passive participle" or "gerundive") is amandus, -a, -um. It's used as an adjective, and like (nearly) all Latin adjectives, it changes form to match the gender, number, and grammatical function of the noun it modifies. The Latin future passive participle is best known to English speakers from the name Amanda, which means "[she who is] to be loved", the word agenda, which means "[things that are] to be done", and the phrase Carthago delenda est, which means "Carthage is to be destroyed".

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The verb "i love" is "amo". And the verb "to love" is "amare"

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In nomine domini nostri Jesu Christi The phrase in nomine domini means "in the name of the lord" the whole phrase means "in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ"

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Amare et honorare Deum.

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Amare et amari.

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Honor et veritas.

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