These are the new lambs
sunt = are
Latin has no separate word for "are"; it has words meaning "you [plural] are" = estis, "we are" = sumus, and "they are" = sunt.
Sunt comes from: sum, esse, fui, futurus.
Agenda is take directly from Latin as an abriveiation for agenda sunt or agenda est, meaning 'to set in motion'
Cine sunt eu? in Romanian is "Who am I?" in English.
Amantes Sunt Amentes was created on 2006-10-02.
I assume you mean Sunt hostes mei which means are my enemies. The full Biblical (Psalm 3:1) verse is Domine quare multiplicati sunt hostes mei which means Lord, how my enemies have increased
Sunt
sunt is the 3rd pers plural, present indicative of esse - (they) are
"oameni morti" and "sunt infricosator" ( oameny mortzi- sunt anfricoshator)
sunt viae in terris Europae = They are in the streets of the land of Europe.
Felices sunt means "are happy" or "are fortunate." I don't know, though, what vertutes are.