"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."
Amavi is the first person perfect active indicative of the Latin verb amare, "to love". It means "I loved" or "I have loved".
Amabilis is Latin for "lovable," "capable of being loved," "worthy of love."
yes he loved to spend his time writing
From Wikipedia:Amanda is a Latin female gerundive name meaning "having to be loved," "deserving to be loved," or, simply, "worthy of love."The name Amanda is Latin. The name's meaning is translated as "worthy of love". In the U.S. this given name ranked in the top ten for female names from 1976-1995.
You are loved by me.
Amanda is a girl name from Latin origin and it means "loved".
I loved you just as you loved me
Loved = Amatus (male), Amata (female)
amare
It's latin. It means "she who must be loved".
because she really loved writing
if it was in the past just you loved me before but not anymore so you loved but if you still love me so we can say you love me .