there are four different things here.
amo amas amat: these are the 1st, 2nd and 3rd person singular present indicitive conjugations of the verb amo, amare, amatus sum
"I love, you love, he/she/it loves"
quid pro quo: "this for that"
memento mori: "you must be mindful of the dead"
ad infinitum: "to infinity"
The word 'amo' means I love. The word 'amas' means You love, in the second person singular. The word 'amat' means He/she/it loves.
amat Victoria aeris
"Amo amas amat" is a Latin phrase that represents the first-person singular, second-person singular, and third-person singular present indicative forms of the verb "to love." Specifically, "amo" means "I love," "amas" means "you love," and "amat" means "he/she/it loves." This phrase is commonly used to illustrate the conjugation of regular verbs in Latin.
amat victoria curam
Check the grammar: Q:¿Por qué me amas? = "Why do you love me?" A: Porque me amas = "Because you love me"
The English meaning of the Latin sentence 'Quae te amat eandem tu amas' is the following: Who loves you [loves] the same people that you love. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'quae' means 'who'; 'te' and 'tu' mean 'you'; 'amat' means '[he/she/it] loves'; 'eandem' means 'the same'; and 'amas' means '[you] love'. The English meaning of the Latin sentence 'Felix est qui ei placet quam amat' is the following: Happy is he who pleases whom he loves. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'felix' means 'happy'; 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'; 'qui' means 'who'; 'ei' means 'to him'; 'placet' means '[it] is acceptable or agreeable to, pleases'; 'quam' means 'whom'; and 'amat' means '[he/she/it] loves'. The English meaning of the Latin sentence 'Fide autem caret iste frater qui aliam amat aliam tenet' means the following: But that brother of yours who loves and holds someone different is without faith. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'fide' means 'faith'; 'autem' means 'but, however'; 'caret' means '[he/she/it] is without'; 'abstains from, does without, or makes no use of'; 'iste' means 'that of yours'; 'frater' means 'brother'; 'qui' means 'who'; 'aliam' means 'other'; 'amat' means '[he/she/it] loves'; and 'tenet' means '[he/she/it] holds'.
"Cuánto me amas" translates to "How much do you love me" in English.
'and so on to infinity'
Check the grammar: Q:¿Por qué me amas? = "Why do you love me?" A: Porque me amas = "Because you love me"
my amo amnay
Truthfully, honestly. If you meant to write "Si verdaderamente me amas...", it would be "if you truly love me..."
It is a Latin verb meaning "he/she loves."