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It is Argentinian Spanish. It means: I love you let me think about you love"

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What does Ego Amor Vos mean?

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.


How do you say We Love You in Latin?

Te amo or Vos amo


How do you say our love is forever in latin?

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?" :)


I love you all - in latin translation?

Vos amo.


Latin for like you very much?

amo vos summopere


How do you say l Love you in Latin?

It depends what part of speech you mean. As a noun ("I believe in love"), it would be amor. On the other hand, the verb "to love" is amare. If you meant something like "my love" as a form of address, it would be different again, and I'm not sure what it would be. Keep in mind that Latin words change their endings. It would be easier to give a precise answer if you gave the word in context, but my guess is that you are looking for the amor sense.


What does vos amo mean in English?

It's Spanish for "I love thou."


How do you say 'i love you my angels' in Latin?

You would say: "Amo vos, angeli mei."


How do you say I love you too in Laotian?

Te Amo or the old way is Vos Amo and you spelled latin ronge wat i just spelled is the right way


What is the latin words of i love you?

"te amo" Literally means "You, I love", more natural English: "I love you". Italian uses the exact same words. "Te amo." Breakdown: te : accusative of tu (you) amo : I love


How do you say I love Latin in Latin?

The Latin language is variously referred to in Latin: as Latinum, lingua Latina ("Latin tongue"), or just Latina (short for the preceding). To say "I love Latin" you would use the accusative (direct object) form of one of these plus the verb amo "I love":Amo LatinumAmo [linguam] LatinamYou could also say Ego amare Latine


What does this mean in English --Ut vos amo is?

This is the phrase "as you like it" as mangled by an online English-to-Latin translator. It actually means "As I like you he".