These are the Latin words for "I", "love" and "you", but they don't go together to mean "I love you" because amor is a noun, not a verb. In addition, vos is the plural form of "you".
A much better translation for "I love you" (where "you" refers to one person) is te amo.
I will love you for all the time
Ego mos diligo vos pro vita is a Latin quote that is used often. It means I will love you for my life.
ego amor is in the deponent form of the verb. unlike the other translations that give the active meaning, ego amor is passive. simply it means i am loved. the same thing as amatus sum means i am loved.
You can look it up on many translation sites online. Such as freetranslation.com I typed it in and looked it up. I got "ego diligo vos iam tunc quod forever Mos vos matrimonium mihi?" :)
Ego animadverto rectus per vos.
Vos = You (plural)
It means: For you. The 'vos' is used to mean 'you' in Argentina.
If you mean painted pictures : vos tableaux sont fantastiquesif you mean photograpies : vos photos sont --"--if you mean computer imagery : vos graphismes sont --"--
Es Vos Illic means "You are at" or "you are in" in Latin.
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It is Argentinian Spanish. It means: I love you let me think about you love"
Spreading ego typically refers to someone displaying excessive self-importance or arrogance in their behavior and interactions with others. It can involve boasting, seeking attention, or belittling others in order to boost one's own sense of superiority.