Latin being a very specific and precise language, it depends on the gender of the person or thing who/which is being loved.
If the person or thing is masculine, then it would be carus or amatus.
If feminine, then it is cara or amata.
If neuter, then carum or amatum.
happy birthday your majesty the king dose not love you
I think that you love someone and that person is yours
The Latin translation for "My Beloved Family" is "Familia Mea Amata." In this phrase, "Familia" means "family," "Mea" translates to "my," and "Amata" means "beloved." This conveys a sense of affection and closeness towards one's family in Latin.
"beloved one" in latin
You can say, "My beloved hubby, you are my everything."
aymie means beloved. it is a (latin) name.
Carus (-a, -um), meaning 'beloved' or 'dear.'
This is a latin word ,,,,means,'BELOVED'
beloved = amado (masc.) and amada (fem.)
"patrida mou agapimeni" is "my beloved country"
"beloved man" in spanish is "hombre amado"
"patrida mou agapimeni" is "my beloved country"