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Someone please translate "he loves, she loves" into Latin...

 
 
Reply Tue 11 Mar, 2008 09:03 pm
I'm trying to find a title for a new play I'm writing... Am I stuck with "Amat/Amat"? I'm hoping that "Amas/Amat" means something usable... My high school Latin is long forgotten. Thanks in advance.
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Tue 11 Mar, 2008 10:04 pm
This is like the first day of latin class... not to be snotty, as I forget the second day myself.

amo
amas
amat
amatus
amatus
amant


Don't trust me, wait until George gets here....
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Raphillon
 
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Reply Wed 12 Mar, 2008 06:42 am
ossobuco wrote:
This is like the first day of latin class... not to be snotty, as I forget the second day myself.

amo
amas
amat
amatus
amatus
amant


Don't trust me, wait until George gets here....


amo
amas
amat
amamus
amatis
amant

If my memory is right....
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George
 
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Reply Wed 12 Mar, 2008 07:41 am
So, anyway, the problem with "amat" is that it can mean
"he loves", "she loves" or "it loves".

Here's a thought:
"Hic Amat/Illa Amat"
"This [male] Loves/That [female] Loves"
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