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aeternum amor or aeternus amor

Latin translation: aeternus amor


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English term or phrase:aeternum amor or aeternus amor
Latin translation:aeternus amor
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11:38 Jun 4, 2008
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Art/Literary - Linguistics / Latin
English term or phrase: aeternum amor or aeternus amor
My Fiancee and I are getting married and would love to engrave "eternal Love" in Latin on our wedding rings.

What is the correct term?

Is it aeternum amor or aeternus amor?
StevenandSarah
aeternus amor
Explanation:
Amor is masculine.
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Ivo Volt
Estonia
Local time: 22:34
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5 +2aeternus amor
Ivo Volt


  

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aeternus amor


Explanation:
Amor is masculine.

Ivo Volt
Estonia
Local time: 22:34
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in EstonianEstonian
PRO pts in category: 8
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Prompt reply, Thank You!
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Asker: We sincerely thank you for your prompt assistance!


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agree  Joseph J. Brazauskas
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agree  Luis Antonio de Larrauri
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