Language actually says a lot about a culture and it's values. In English we have the word love that we use for different situations. However, Latin has 18 different words for love, each unique to the type or situation. Some of those words are "amant, amore, and caritas."
Amare (a first conjugation verb) is the verb most people use for "love" in the context of "I love you". Amo is the 1st person, singular, present, indicative, active. The "I" of "I love" is stated in this conjugation and you don't need ego unless you really want to stress that I love you (versus Bobby loving you, say).
Which "you" you use depends on whether your object is singular or plural. If I love one "you" (singular), then you would need "te"- the singular accusative "you". If I love multiple "you"s then you would want "vos" (accusative plural of the nominative "tu")
N.B. A good rule of thumb (at least in the beginning) is to stick the verb at the end of the clause.
SINGULAR: Te amo.
PLURAL: Vos amo.
How you say I love in latin is "amo" which means I love.
Love, the verb, is amo, amare, amavi, amatum.
Love, the noun, is amor (amoris in genitive).
Amo, amare = to love
amare est vivere
amo, amare
ego te amo
Te amo.
It's 'vivo et amo'.The person above me is partially correct - 'vivo et amo'would mean 'I live and I love.'To live and to love would be 'vivere et amare.'Live and love (as a command) would be 'vive et ama.'
The Latin equivalent of the English sentence 'To live is to love God' is the following: Vivere est amare Deum. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'vivere' means 'to live'; 'est' means '[it] is'; 'amare' means 'to love'; and 'Deum' means 'God'. The pronunciation is the following: VEE-veh-ray ehst ah-MAH-ray DAY-oom.
Aer'oj Hoecint is latin for secret love.
live strong
Mariam amas = You love Mary
Do you love me in Latin is ama me.
It's 'vivo et amo'.The person above me is partially correct - 'vivo et amo'would mean 'I live and I love.'To live and to love would be 'vivere et amare.'Live and love (as a command) would be 'vive et ama.'
The Latin equivalent of the English sentence 'To live is to love God' is the following: Vivere est amare Deum. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'vivere' means 'to live'; 'est' means '[it] is'; 'amare' means 'to love'; and 'Deum' means 'God'. The pronunciation is the following: VEE-veh-ray ehst ah-MAH-ray DAY-oom.
Aer'oj Hoecint is latin for secret love.
The Latin phrase for "I love you" is "te amo."
Amorem is the Latin noun for" love", amo is the Latin verb "I love"(Ego) amo(tu) amas(*ei) amatamamusamatisamant
i love you is called 'te amo' in latin and 'i love chi' in welsh i love you too is called 'i love chi hefyd' in welsh and 'te amo etiam' in latin
In Pig Latin, "I love you" would be "Iay ovelay ouyay".
They do live in America,but not in ''Latin America.''
Horses do live in most of Latin America.
Warthogs live in zoos in Latin America. They live in the wild in Africa.
Pig Latin for 'I love you' is 'I-ay ov-lay oo-yay'.