How do you say I love you in Latin?


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'I love you' in Latin is 'ego diligo vos.'

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'Te amo' which is very close to how you would say it in Italian which is Ti amo. The verb 'to love' is amare. My love is 'il mio amore'.

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Te amo very close to how you would say it in Italian which is Ti amo. The verb 'to love' is amare. My love is 'il mio amore'.

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Te amo is the way to say I love you in Latin. The phrase is the same in Spanish, and in French, I love you is je t'aime. ChaCha on!

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To say I Love You in Latin you would say Te amo. In French you would say Je t'aime, Je t'adore. ChaCha!!

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I love you in Latin is: Te amo. In Latvian, it is Es tevi miilu!

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I love you in Latin is Te amo the same as Spanish which can be either Te quiero or Te amo. ChaCha

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EGO diligo vos is how I Love You translates into Latin. Keep doing the ChaCha!

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Te amo is how you say 'I love you' in Latin. ChaCha on!

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