What is the Latin meaning of AMO?

What is the Latin meaning of AMO?

amo : I love. amas : you (singular) love. amat : she/he loves.Apr 17, 2002

What tense is amo in Latin?

Person Singular Plural ------ -------- ------ 1st amo amamus 2nd amas amatis 3rd amat amant

What case is amo in Latin?

Case Singular Plural ---------- -------- -------- Nominative amō amōnēs Genitive amōnis amōnum Dative amōnī amōnibus Accusative amōnem amōnēs

What does AMP mean in Latin?

great, large, spacious, wide, ample.

Does Amo mean in Latin?

The ancient Romans were accustomed to saying "I shall/will love you!" ("te amabo"/"amabo te") in supplication, and "I love you!" ("te amo") when they were expressing gratitude. Latin "amare" has a broader semantic range than English "to love", and so can be a semantically "weaker" or, perhaps, less intense a verb.

What conjugation is Amo Latin?

Person Singular Plural ------ -------- ------ 1st amo amamus 2nd amas amatis 3rd amat amant

What's the meaning of AMO?

I love

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