Latin Valentine


HOW TO BEGIN
Dearest ______,
carissima (female subject)____________,
carissime (male subject)_________________,
 HOW TO DECLARE YOUR LOVE
Te amo “I love you”
Nunc scio quid sit amor “Now I know what love is”
Amor vincit omnia “Love conquers all”
Nunc scio quid sit amor “Now I know what love is”
Amor animi arbitrio sumitur, non ponitur “We choose to love, we do not choose to cease loving” (Syrus)
Amor caecus est “Love is blind”
Amor meus amplior quam verba est “My love is more than words”
Amor est vitae essentia “Love is the essence of life” (Robert B. Mackay)
Omnia vincit amor; et nos cedamus amori “Love conquers all things; let us too surrender to love” (Vergil)
Quos amor verus tenuit, tenebit “True love will hold on to those whom it has held” (Seneca)
Si vis amari, ama “If you wish to be loved, love” (Seneca)
Sine amore, nihil est vita “Without love, life is pointless”
Numquam periit amor “Love never dies”
Eis quos amo “For those that I love”
In aeternum te amabo “I will love you for all eternity”
Sine amor, nihil est vita “Without love, life is pointless”
HOW TO CLOSE YOUR LETTER
The abbreviation S.P.D. stands for Salutem Plurimam Dicit, which means something like “sends fondest greetings”.
Ab imo pectore “From the bottom of my heart”
Semper fidelis “Always faithful”
Amor sempiternus “Eternal Love”
Tibi magno cum amor “For you with great love”
Fide et amor“Faithfully and lovingly”
Tuus perdite sodalis amans “Your ever loving soul mate”
Te valde amo ac semper amabo “I love you very much, and always will forever”
Una in perpetuum “Together forever”
In perpetuum et unum diem “Forever and a Day”
Numquam te amare desistam “I’ll never stop loving you “ 

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