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Semper amo is "I always love"; Semper te amo is "I always love you"; Semper te amabo is "I will always love you".
The latin word for always is semper and the Latin verb to love is amare so to love always would be semper amare but I don't know how you want that translated it would change based on what you mean by it
Semper amor.
It is Latin for I'll love you always. (Or other variations like that, e.g.: I'll always love you, etc.)
Semper te amabo - "I will love you always"
Do you love me in Latin is ama me.
"Semper amemus" translates to "Let's always love" in English. So, if you want to spread some love and positivity, go ahead and start using that phrase like there's no tomorrow!
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" in Pig Latin is, I Ove-Lay Ou-Yay.
"Always a soldier" in Latin is Semper miles.