My enemy's enemy is my friend
"Amicus meus" means "my friend."
"Will you be my friend on Facebook?"
Amicus meus or Amica mea may be Latin equivalents of 'my friend'. The masculine noun 'amicus' and the feminine noun 'amica' mean 'friend'. The masculine possessive 'meus' and the feminine possessive 'mea' mean 'my'. The choice of which phrase to use depends upon the gender of the 'friend'.
Meus amigos Meus amigos
The sentence is a mix of five words in Latin, and one in English. The equivalent of the English word 'own' is 'proprius'. Therefore, the all-Latin sentence reads as follows: 'Ego sum meus proprius pessimus hostilis'. The English translation is as follows: I am my own worst enemy.
Tu es amor meus is a Latin equivalent of 'You are my love'. It's pronounced 'too eh-sah-MOHR MEH-oos'.In the word by word translation, the subject pronoun 'tu'means 'you'. The verb 'es' means '[you] are'. The masculine noun 'amor' means 'love'. The masculine possessive 'meus' means 'my'.
My is the English equivalent of 'meus'. The possessive adjective is in the masculine nominative singular. The feminine and neuter forms are 'mea' and 'meum', respectively. 'Meus' can mean 'my' ('Os meus filhos' = 'My sons' or 'My kids'), or it can also mean 'mine' (Estes sapatos são meus' = 'These shoes are mine'), it always depends on how you use the adjective. My = meu, masculine nominative singular. My = minha, feminine nominative singular. My = meus, masculine nominative plural. My = minhas, feminine nominative plural.
Meus caros, or, Meus queridos amigos.
For my love, I look for the
In Catalan, that means my sun.
"My special (male) friend" is an English equivalent of "meus amicus dilectus."There are two main approaches towards pronouncing Latin. The word or phrase may be spelled the same but pronounced quite differently in the liturgical Latin of the Church and the classical Latin of the Romans. But here is a case in which the pronunciation is the same: "MEH-oo-sah-MEE-koos dee-LEHK-toos."
It is the verse found in song of soloman 2:16. It says "I am my beloveds and my beloved is mine"