amor=love, amo=i love, amas=you love (singular), amat=he/she loves,
amamus=we love, amatis=you love (plural), amant=they love
Caritas is one Latin equivalent of 'love'. Another equivalent is amor. Both Latin nouns mean 'love'. But 'caritas' refers to a more charitable, humanitarian love. Sexual love is the kind of love to which 'amor' refers.
These two are options as nouns. There also is a Latin equivalent as a verb. Amo, Amare, Amavi, Amatus are the principal parts of the verb to love.
The verb 'to love' is amare. Conjugated forms would vary depending on who or what exactly is doing the loving, and when.
The noun 'love' is amor, -oris, m.
Latine and Greece
latin, buteo regalis.
The word lovely is an adjective.She is a lovely girl.
latine
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The Latin word for store is "recondo" which is also the word for put away or lay up. Many of the root words used in English today come from the Latin language.
Ravishing is an "R" word that means lovely.
lovely lovely
The word 'lovely' is the adjective form of the noun love.The noun form for the adjective 'lovely' is loveliness.The word 'lovely' is an obsolete noun form as a word for a beautiful woman or a beautiful object.
There is one syllable in the word "love".
Lovely
lovely