Amor est gladius.
A bit odd, considering the two things are both nouns. Regardless, they match in gender, number, and case. The 'est' translates as 'is', and in latin articles such as 'the' or 'a' are implied.
Amor est caecus.
Te Amo Means 'I Love You' In Spanish And Latin.
The Latin translation for Brass is Orichalcum.
The Latin word for eternal love is aeternus. It is easy to find simple translations online at places like Free Translation.
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.
Amor.
Vos amo.
Hic est amor.
Pugnatores amoris.
Near as I can tell... the word "sacrifice", by itself, in latin is "sacrificio". As a verb, the words "to sacrifice"is "facio". You should verify this though.
Amo vitam.
Semper amor.
Amor et cupiditas.
Amare monstrum.
Amor est caecus.
The translation of "strange love" in Latin is "amor mirus." Here, "amor" means "love," and "mirus" translates to "strange" or "wonderful." This phrase captures the essence of an unusual or extraordinary affection.
Pro amore, pro vita, 'for love, for life'.