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'.
Summus is one Latin equivalent of 'supreme'. Supremus is another Latin equivalent. Either way, they both are superlative forms of the adjective 'superus'.
Aer'oj Hoecint is latin for secret love.
"Culina" is a Latin equivalent of "kitchen."There are two main approaches to the pronunciation of Latin. One respects the rules of the liturgical Latin of the Church. The other follows the rules of the classical Latin of the ancient Romans.Sometimes the two differ. At other times, they agree. In this case, the pronunciation is the same: "koo-LEE-nah."
Latin is a very tricky language to learn, it has many rules. The Latin words for explode are voluptua, reicio, explaudo, displodo, rejicio and explodo.
Mariam amas = You love Mary
Summus is one Latin equivalent of 'supreme'. Supremus is another Latin equivalent. Either way, they both are superlative forms of the adjective 'superus'.
A Love Supreme was created in 1965.
Do you love me in Latin is ama me.
Variations on A Love Supreme was created in 1995-05.
Latin, or modern languages conforming with the rules of Latin.
Aer'oj Hoecint is latin for secret love.
Rules of Love was created in 2010.
The Latin phrase for "I love you" is "te amo."
Amorem is the Latin noun for" love", amo is the Latin verb "I love"(Ego) amo(tu) amas(*ei) amatamamusamatisamant
"I love you" in Pig Latin is, I Ove-Lay Ou-Yay.
Love Supreme - The Supremes album - was created in 1988-12.
i love you is called 'te amo' in latin and 'i love chi' in welsh i love you too is called 'i love chi hefyd' in welsh and 'te amo etiam' in latin