"Amat" is the Latin word for "she loves." In English, it can be seen as a hidden message of love or affection.
"Amadeus" comes from the Latin "amo (amas-amat)" meaning "to love" and "deus" meaning "god". So \Amadeus means "Love God."
The root word of mysterious is "mystery." It comes from the Latin word "mysterium," meaning "secret or hidden thing."
Orpheus Eurydices amat.
No, "alle" is not a prefix in the word "allegory." "Allegory" is a noun that describes a story or poem that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning or moral.
Yes, the Latin root word crypta is from the Greek kruptos which means hidden.The root also forms the words encrypt, cryptic, and cryptology.
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Crypt is a word meaning hidden. Therefore, cryptology is the study of hidden information, encryption means to make hidden, and cryptic is that something's meaning is hidden. Another word is cryptography, which means hidden writing.
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The word 'amo' means I love. The word 'amas' means You love, in the second person singular. The word 'amat' means He/she/it loves.
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"Maksa amat" is an expression in Indonesian that translates to "very expensive" or "costs a lot." It is often used to describe items, services, or experiences that are considered to be overpriced or beyond one's budget. The phrase combines "maksa," meaning "to force" or "to push," with "amat," which intensifies the meaning, emphasizing the high cost.
The English meaning of the Latin sentence 'Quae te amat eandem tu amas' is the following: Who loves you [loves] the same people that you love. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'quae' means 'who'; 'te' and 'tu' mean 'you'; 'amat' means '[he/she/it] loves'; 'eandem' means 'the same'; and 'amas' means '[you] love'. The English meaning of the Latin sentence 'Felix est qui ei placet quam amat' is the following: Happy is he who pleases whom he loves. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'felix' means 'happy'; 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'; 'qui' means 'who'; 'ei' means 'to him'; 'placet' means '[it] is acceptable or agreeable to, pleases'; 'quam' means 'whom'; and 'amat' means '[he/she/it] loves'. The English meaning of the Latin sentence 'Fide autem caret iste frater qui aliam amat aliam tenet' means the following: But that brother of yours who loves and holds someone different is without faith. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'fide' means 'faith'; 'autem' means 'but, however'; 'caret' means '[he/she/it] is without'; 'abstains from, does without, or makes no use of'; 'iste' means 'that of yours'; 'frater' means 'brother'; 'qui' means 'who'; 'aliam' means 'other'; 'amat' means '[he/she/it] loves'; and 'tenet' means '[he/she/it] holds'.
It is a Latin verb meaning "he/she loves."
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