Victory loves the cure.
amat victoria curam
Amat victoria Curam
amat Victoria aeris
amat- he/she/it loves
The word 'amo' means I love. The word 'amas' means You love, in the second person singular. The word 'amat' means He/she/it loves.
amat means he/she/it loves.
The English meaning of the Latin sentence 'Quae te amat eandem tu amas' is the following: Who loves you [loves] the same people that you love. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'quae' means 'who'; 'te' and 'tu' mean 'you'; 'amat' means '[he/she/it] loves'; 'eandem' means 'the same'; and 'amas' means '[you] love'. The English meaning of the Latin sentence 'Felix est qui ei placet quam amat' is the following: Happy is he who pleases whom he loves. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'felix' means 'happy'; 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'; 'qui' means 'who'; 'ei' means 'to him'; 'placet' means '[it] is acceptable or agreeable to, pleases'; 'quam' means 'whom'; and 'amat' means '[he/she/it] loves'. The English meaning of the Latin sentence 'Fide autem caret iste frater qui aliam amat aliam tenet' means the following: But that brother of yours who loves and holds someone different is without faith. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'fide' means 'faith'; 'autem' means 'but, however'; 'caret' means '[he/she/it] is without'; 'abstains from, does without, or makes no use of'; 'iste' means 'that of yours'; 'frater' means 'brother'; 'qui' means 'who'; 'aliam' means 'other'; 'amat' means '[he/she/it] loves'; and 'tenet' means '[he/she/it] holds'.
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The sentence 'Anima magis est ubi amat quam ubi animat' means The soul is greater where it loves that where it gives life. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'anima' means 'soul'. The adjective 'magis' means 'greater'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The conjunction 'ubi' means 'where'. The verb 'amat' means '[he/she/it] loves'. The verb 'animat' means '[he/she/it] animates, gives life'. The construction 'quam ubi' is a bit awkward. A smoother flow is 'Anima magis est ubi amat quam qui animat', which means The soul is greater where it loves what animates [or gives life to] it.
Amat Escalante's birth name is Amat Escalante Wool.
Pol Amat's birth name is Pol Amat Escud.
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