Meus/mea/meum amor.
te amo Amo means I love Te means you
Valentinus is the Latin for Valentine, as in St. Valentine.
Obama is not a Latin word. Obama spelled backwards, "Amabo" is a Latin word.Amabo means "I will love."
ama means "to love" deus means "god" so, from latin.
Well the -christ- part means Jesus and mas means love in latin so all together it means Jesus love
The Latin equivalent of 'Love rules supreme' is Amor regnat ut supremus. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'amor' means 'love'. The verb 'regnat' means '[he/she/it] does rule, is ruling, rules'. The adverb 'ut' means 'as'. The adjective 'supremus' means 'supreme'.
It is probably "te amo", which means "I love you" in Latin.
On google translate it means love.
it means "they love". it's present tense.
Amatis means "you all love"
One Latin equivalent of the English sentence 'You love orchids' is Amas orchidaceas. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'amas' means '[you] are loving, do love, love'. The noun 'orchidaceas' means 'orchids', in the sense of the entire biological family. Another Latin equivalent is Amas orchides. The noun 'orchides' also means 'orchids'. But it's used to refer to the specific genus.
The Latin equivalent of the English sentence 'To live is to love God' is the following: Vivere est amare Deum. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'vivere' means 'to live'; 'est' means '[it] is'; 'amare' means 'to love'; and 'Deum' means 'God'. The pronunciation is the following: VEE-veh-ray ehst ah-MAH-ray DAY-oom.