The Latin word eadem means "by the same route".
Eadem is Same Sexus is gender Nupitas is marriage eadem sexus nupitas
Idem - masculine/neuter Eadem - feminine
eadem the ending changes depending on how you use it in a sentence
Same = idem, eadem, idem - masculine, feminine, neuter
The only word that is exactly the same in Latin as it is in English is the word "in" which, in Latin, means on or in.
The cast of Eadem - 2007 includes: Nuno Gil as Lucas Moacir
Quae manet eadem. Also, ceteris paribus means 'all things equal' or 'other things held constant' or 'all else unchanged'.
"Truth is the same in every part of itself" - from a letter by the Roman philosopher Lucius Annaeus Seneca. Sometimes quoted as ". . . semper eadem est" (". . . is always the same . . .").
"Idem atque" best captures this in Latin. For instance, you might say Eadem atque ego sum = She is the same as I ("me" in colloquial English), or Id fecerunt eodem atque nos fecimus = They did it the same way as we did. Remember that "idem" is declinable, though, and must match the person and number (singular, plural) of the word it qualifies.
and country Lover of his Queen has written: 'Semper eadem: or, Great Britain's assurance of an honourable peace'
This is the output of an English-to-Latin translator that has no idea what it's doing. The input was "Love will never be the same" but the output actually means something like "I, the custom, esteem never I emerge the same [masculine] the same [feminine] the same [neuter] once more."
Leaside's motto is 'Itineris Stabilitas Sanitas'.