It means "we love," "we are in love," or "we like."
We love/ we do love/ we are loving
We love, you love, they love.
We do not like bad roads.
vos amamus
Amamus liberos.
The word for love in Latin is "amor." Here are the conjugations of the verb "amare" (to love) in some common tenses: Present: amo (I love), amas (you love), amat (he/she/it loves) Imperfect: amabam (I was loving), amabas (you were loving), amabat (he/she/it was loving) Future: amabo (I will love), amabis (you will love), amabit (he/she/it will love)
The root word ("to love") is amare. Conjugated, it is amo, amas, amat, amamus, amatis, amant. I love: amo you (singular) love: amas he/she/it loves: amat we love: amamus you (plural) love: amatis they love: amant
Example: Amo, To Love Singular Plural Amo Amamus Amas Amatus Amat Amant
semper vester (male) -forever yours / semper vestra (female) -forever yours
In Latin, Deus is the word for "God" and te is the word for "you" (singular), but Deus te doesn't express a compete thought; we're missing a verb (at least). Still, we can tell that one of the following is true:"God" is the subject of the verb and "you" is the object. E.g., Deus te amat, "God loves you""God" is the addressee and (as "you") also the object. E.g., Deus te amamus, "O God, we love you"
Amat me. Declension is amo, amas, amat, amamus, amatis, amant. (I, you, he or she, we, you plural, they).
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Well, Latin doesn't have a word for "you". It has special endings that say different things. Here is the cahart with the latin word for love First Case Endings~The ending will be caps ~Ama-love singular plural amO-I love amaMUS-we love amaS-you love amaTIS-you (plural) love amaT-He, she , it loves amaNT-they love I hope that helped you. I am taking Latin in school and that was the first word we learned.! ask me if you want to know any more words in latin! I know over 150
amor=love, amo=i love, amas=you love (singular), amat=he/she loves,amamus=we love, amatis=you love (plural), amant=they loveCaritas is one Latin equivalent of 'love'. Another equivalent is amor. Both Latin nouns mean 'love'. But 'caritas' refers to a more charitable, humanitarian love. Sexual love is the kind of love to which 'amor' refers.These two are options as nouns. There also is a Latin equivalent as a verb. Amo, Amare, Amavi, Amatus are the principal parts of the verb to love.The verb 'to love' is amare. Conjugated forms would vary depending on who or what exactly is doing the loving, and when.The noun 'love' is amor, -oris, m.