

Looking for romantic Latin phrases with which to woo your sweetheart? When you learn a foreign language, it gives you one more way to express your love, and what way more classy than to use a classical language to tell your darling she's the one? Try out these romantic Latin phrases:
Latin Phrase: Te amo.
Meaning: I love you.
How To Use This Phrase: Make sure you mean it if you're going to say it!
Latin Phrase: Amor vincit omnia.
Meaning: Love conquers all.
How To Use This Phrase: Use this phrase to express your confidence in your everlasting love or in your belief that love can see the two of you through a hard situation.
Latin Phrase: Semper fidelis
Meaning: Always faithful
How To Use This Phrase: This phrase is perfect for an inscription on wedding invitations or as a fabulous signature on love cards. Instead of "sincerely" or "love," sign your love letters "semper fidelis," and make her swoon when she looks up what it means.
Latin Phrase: Omnia vincit amor; et nos cedamus amori.
Meaning: Love conquers all things; let us too surrender to love.
How To Use This Phrase: This phrase is attributed to Virgil. It can be used as inspiration or as a beautiful love card to your sweetie.
Latin Phrase: Amor animi arbitrio sumitur; non ponitur.
Meaning: We choose to love; we do not choose to cease loving.
How To Use This Phrase: This phrase is heartbreakingly lovely. Use it to proclaim that you will choose to love your darling forever, refusing to cease loving at any time.
Latin Phrase: Eis quos amo
Meaning: For those I love
How To Use This Phrase: This is a beautiful sentiment for a soldier going to war who leaves loved ones behind. It can also be used in jest. For example, as a mother who is cleaning the house for the zillionth time may write on the top of her to-do list, "Eis quos amo."
Latin Phrase: Estne volumen in toga, an solum tibi libet me videre?
Meaning: Is that a scroll in your toga, or are just happy to see me?
How To Use This Phrase: All right, so this one isn't so romantic per se, but it did make you laugh, didn't it? Follow this saying up with, "Apudne te vel me?" What's that, you ask? "Your place or mine?" Have fun!
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These common Latin phrases are often used in regular conversation, and you might already have an idea of what they mean. This article will fill in any of the blanks. |
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Learning Latin can open many educational doors for you, as knowledge of Latin can help you in several fields, not just in languages. |