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`love`: English to Latin.

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love

A deep affection or intense emotional attachment, especially romantic or familial.

Translations: amor; dilectio; caritas;
She felt a deep love for her children. — Altum amorem pro liberis suis sensit.

love

Romantic or sexual attraction or passion.

Translations: amor; cupido; libido;
They fell in love at first sight. — Amore primo conspectu capti sunt.

love

Selfless, charitable love for others; often used in religious or moral contexts.

Translations: caritas; benevolentia;
Charity is the highest form of love. — Caritas est summa amoris forma.

love

A person who is loved; a beloved one (informal or poetic).

Translations: deliciae; amor;
He wrote a poem to his love. — Carmen amori suo scripsit.

love

A strong liking or enthusiasm for something.

Translations: amor; studium;
She has a love of music. — Amorem musicae habet.

love

In tennis, a score of zero (slang/technical).

Translations: nihil; nulla res;
The score is fifteen-love. — Puncta sunt quindecim ad nihil.

love

To feel deep affection or attachment toward someone or something (verb).

Translations: amare; diligere; carere;
I love my family. — Familia mea amo.

love

To feel romantic or sexual attraction (verb).

Translations: amare; cupere;
They love each other deeply. — Se invicem profunde amant.

love

To enjoy or take great pleasure in something (verb).

Translations: amare; delectari; studere;
I love reading books. — Librorum lectionem amo.

love

Used as a term of endearment (noun or adjective, informal).

Translations: carus; dilectus;
Good night, my love. — Noctem bonam, care mi.