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QuestionWhat does "caritatem" mean in Latin?HanCommunity Answer"Caritatem" is the accusative singular of "caritas", which means dearness, costliness, price, or charity, depending on the context.
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QuestionHow do I say "I know you love me" in Latin?Community AnswerYou would say "Cogitō tē mē amāre." I know this could be confused with "I know I love you," but just use it in the right context. (Also, I did not use the word for "me" in the reflexive so it would seem more like the former.)
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QuestionHow do I say, "Teresa loves you" in Latin?Community AnswerYou would say, "Teresa te amat."
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QuestionHow do I say "You are loved" in Latin?Community Answer"Amaris", if to one person. "Amamini" would be used for addressing multiple people.
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QuestionHow do you say by love, with love, and for love in Latin?LinnieTop AnswererTo say by/with/from love, you would say "amore" (pronounced ah-mohr-eh), the ablative form of "amor". To say to/for love, you would say "amorī" (pronounced ah-mohr-ee), which is the dative form.
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QuestionHow would you say "life and love" as a phrase comprised of two nouns?LinnieTop AnswererThere are multiple Latin words for life, such as vita and anima. Using vita, you would say "vita et amor", which would be pronounced as wee-tah et ah-mohr.
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