"mater te amo cum angelis et pueris"
phrase.
- I love you with the angels and the mother of the young men
Te adoro; te admiror.
Amo te atque, mater.
Mater tua is the Latin equivalent of 'your mother'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'mater' means 'mother'. The possessive adjective 'tua' means 'your'.
"amo dei" = "I love a god's" or "I love God's". "I love a god" or "I love God" would be "amo deum". "amo deum" can also mean "I love gods".
eu te amo
te amo Mickie = I love you Mickie
"Te amo" means "I love you." When people say it, it often sounds like "De amo."
"Amo a Papá" means "I love dad"... in spanish that is
Amo la vida means I love life.
It is Spanish, but you probably mean "te amo", meaning "I love you."
They both mean 'I love you.' Te amo is in Spanish. Ti amo is in Italian.
i love you