What does man gain from all his work at which he toils under the sun? |
Quid habet amplius homo de universo labore suo quo laborat sub sole? |
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You'll love Tom. |
Didymum amabis. |
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Now I know what love is. |
Nunc scio quid sit amor. |
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I said that I did not love her nor would I ever love her. |
Dixi me eam non amare neque unquam amaturum esse. |
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I said that I did not love him nor would I ever love him. |
Dixi me eum non amare neque unquam amaturam esse. |
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Tom said that he would always love Mary. |
Thomas dixit se Mariam semper amaturum esse. |
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Tom said that he'd always love Mary. |
Thomas dixit se Mariam semper amaturum esse. |
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Mary said that she would always love Tom. |
Maria dixit se Thoman semper amaturam esse. |
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Love conquers all. |
Amor omnia vincit. |
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Love if you want to be loved! |
Si vis amari, ama! |
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If you want to be loved, love! |
Si vis amari, ama! |
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Joseph can say 'I love you' in five languages. |
Iosephus quinque linguis "te amo" dicere potest. |
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Love is free of fear. |
Amor metu vacat. |
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Mary said that she had never loved Tom, nor would she ever love him. |
Maria dixit se Thoman nunquam amavisse neque unquam amaturam esse. |
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Mary said that she loved Tom and always would love him. |
Maria dixit se Thoman amare atque semper amaturam. |
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Alive or dead, I'll always love you. |
Vivus an extinctus te semper amabo. |
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There will I give thee my love. |
Ibi dabo tibi ubera mea. |
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"I love trees", said the squirrel. |
"Arbores amo", dixit sciurus. |
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Let us live, my Lesbia, and let us love! |
Vivamus, mea Lesbia, atque amemus! |
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Philosophy is the love of wisdom. |
Philosophia sapientiae est amor. |
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