Phrases in Latin and not only:)
In aeternum - Forever, forever
In saecula saeculorum - For ever and ever
Ras fideli sis fidelis — Be faithful to the one who is faithful (to you)
Con amore — With love
Ani Idodi vdodi li (Hebrew) — I love and we love (a)
Ad finem saeculorum - Until the end of the centuries
Ti ato (Spanish) — I love you.
Sic erat in fatis — So it was fated
Together Forever — Together forever
My True Love — my true love
Semper Amemus - love forever
Je T'aime (French) - I love you!
One Life - One Love - one life, one love
Ab ovo - From beginning to end
Aeterna historia - Eternal history
Ars longa, Vite brevis — Art is long, but life (man) is short
A die - From today
And solis ortu usque ad occasum — From sunrise to sunset
Absque omni exceptione - Without any doubt
Ab imo pectore - With all sincerity, from the heart
Ad infinitum - To infinity, without end
Ad finem saeculorum - Until the end of time
Ad futuram memoriam - In long memory
Ad manum - At hand
Ad memorandum — For memory
Ad multos annos - For many years
Ad vitam aut culpam — For life or until the first offense
Amantes - amentes — Crazy in love
Amor apasionado (Spanish) — Passionate love.
Amor non est medicabilis herbis — Love cannot be treated with herbs
Amor omnibus idem - Love is the same for everyone
Amor tussisque non celantur - You can't hide love and a cough
Amor vincit omnia - Love conquers all
Ani ldodi vdodi li (Hebrew)— I love and we love (a)
Argumentum ad oculos — Visual evidence
Audaces fortuna juvat - Fortune helps the brave (Virgil)
Aut bene, aut nihil - Either good or nothing
Beati possidentes — Happy possessors
Benedictine! - Fine!
Bene placito — Out of good will
Bene sit tibi! - I wish you luck!
Vona mente — With good intentions
Bonum factum! - For good and happiness!
Caritas et pax — Respect and peace
Con amore — With love
Consensu omnium — By general agreement
Consortium omnis vitae — Commonwealth of all life
Credo - I believe!
DD - Dat. Dicat. Dedicated. (lat.) - Gives. Consecrates Reads. Ancient gift inscription.
De die in diem - Day by day
Dei gratia - by God's grace, thank God
Detur digniori — Let it be given to the most worthy
Dum spiro, spero — As long as I breathe, I hope
Ego plus quam feci, facere non possum - I cannot do more than I have done
Ex animo - From the heart
Ex consensu — By agreement
Ex dono — As a gift