the valentine is what we called LOVE that's why we call it valentine.
St.Valentine (feast day Feb.14th) Christian martyr who died in 3rd century Rome. He was a Roman priest and physician who died during persecution of Christians. Whist imprisoned he fell in love with his jailers daughter who visited him. On his death he sent her a letter signed from your Valentine.
Also the Bishop of Terni, Italy was also called Valentine was martyred in Rome and who also may be the same person.
Valentine is an English and Scottish medieval personal name. From the Latin word, Valentinus.
St. Valentine of Rome was from Rome, Italy.
Yes, the word 'valentine' is a noun; a word for a card or a gift sent to someone on Valentine's Day; a word for a thing.It is refers to a person who is your valentine meaning there is a friendly or romantic association with that person.It is also a proper noun, the name of St. Valentine, a martyred saint who lived in Rome in the third century and died on February 14.
There is no Hawaiian word for valentine. You could use the English word, which would be spelled walenekaine in Hawaiian.
Well, it depends, if you just used the word valentine in a sentence such as this: He gave me a beautiful valentine. The word valentine would be used as a noun, but if you said valentine's day in a sentence such as this: Happy valentine's day! Then it would be an adjective because it is describing what kind of day it was. I hope that helped! :)
Valentinus is the Latin for Valentine, as in St. Valentine.
Saint Valentine was in jail and he sent someone a note that was from Valentine
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The possessive form of the singular noun valentine is valentine's.Example: The valentine's sender is a mystery.
The word "Valentine" should be capitalized when it refers to the person or the holiday (Valentine's Day), but it can be in lowercase when describing objects like "valentine hearts" or "valentine cookies."
Yes, Valentine's Day is spelled with an " 's".
The biggest word you can make out of "valentine" is "valentine" itself, which consists of nine letters. Other notable words include "valent," "vital," and "tale." However, none of these words are as long as "valentine."