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Find amare (Verb) in the Latin Online Dictionary with English meanings, all fabulous forms & inflections and a conjugation table: amo, amas, amat, amamus, amatis, amant.
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Translation; amo, amas, ... amatum Verb: love: amicus, amici...
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Verb. 1. To love, be or fall in love with. (b) (w. unnatural passion), 2. (intr.) To be in love, to love. (b) (of poetry) to deal with, 'be about', love. 3. To indulge in venery, associate with prostitutes, fornicate. (b) (of animals, etc.); also, to be on heat. 4. To make love to, hug, caress.
amo : I love amas : you (singular) love amat : she/he loves Present indicative, 1st, 2nd and 3rd person singular. Reference: http://www.du.edu/~jcalvert/classics/latin/latin2.htm
amatis is the translation of "you (pl) love" into Latin. Sample translated sentence: If you love me, love my dog, too. ↔ Ama me, ama canem meum.
Translation of "you love" into Latin . Sample translated sentence: If you love me, love my dog, too. ↔ Ama me, ama canem meum.
Latin-English dictionary. second-person singular present active indicative of amō "you love" "you are fond of, you like" "you are under obligation to; you are obliged to". en.wiktionary.org. Show algorithmically generated translations. Automatic translations of " amas " into English. Google Translate.
Its first three letters are a clue that amateur comes from the Beginning Latin verb amare, "to love." (Amo: I love. Amas: you love. Amat: He/she/it loves.)