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- Latin 101 verb
- Latin 101 word
- Latin I word
- Part of a Latin conjugation
- Latin I verb
- Spanish 101 verb
- One of a Latin trio
- Common Latin word
- I love: Lat.
- Latin lover's word
- Common Latin verb
- ___, amas, amat
- "I love," in Latin
- Part of a Latin trio
- "Yo te ___"
- Latin-lesson word
- Latin verb
- "Te ___"
- First part of a Latin conjugation
- First of a Latin trio
- Te ___
- Latin lover's verb
- Start of a Latin trio
- Love, Latin-style
- Latin trio word
- Latin lover's word?
- I love, to Livy
- I love (Lat.)
- Start of a Latin conjugation
- Love, in Latin
- Livy's "I love"
- Latin-class word
- ___, amas, amat ...
- Ovid's "I love"
- Latin paradigm
- Latin lover's declaration
- Latin 101 conjugation
- I love, to Cato
- Start of a Latin 101 trio
- Latin I conjugation
- I love, in Latin
- Verb for Latin lovers
- Te-___ cigars
- Member of a Latin trio
- Loving Latin word
- Latin series starter
- Latin I verb form
- Latin form of love
- "Odi et ___": Catullus
- "I love," to Caesar
- "Hang on ___!"
- Te ___ cigars
- Spanish verb
- Part of a Latin I trio
- Opposite of odi
- Noted trio member
- Latin-study word
- Latin-primer word
- Latin-book word
- Latin trio starter
- Latin trio leader
- Latin lover's murmur
- Latin love word
- Latin I paradigm
- Latin declaration of love
- Latin beginner's word
- I love, to Caesar
- First-year Latin word
- Caesar's 'I love'
- Amas preceder
- "Yo te ___" (Avila avowal)
- "Ti ___" (Pavarotti album)
- "Te ___" (Valentine's card phrase)
- "Te ___" (Rihanna song)
- "Just ___!" ("Hold on!")
- "I love," to Ovid
- ____ amas amat
- Word in Latin conjugation
- Word in a familiar language lesson
- Word from Antony to Cleopatra
- Word from a Latin lover
- Verb taught by Mr. Chips
- The Spanish I love?
- Te-__: Mexican cigar brand
- Te-___ (cigar brand)
- Te-___ (cigar brand from Mexico)
- Te-__ cigars
- Te _____ (cigar brand)
- Start of a Latin I conjugation
- Start of a Latin conjugation for "love"
- Start of a Latin 101 series
- Start of a Latin 101 conjugation
- Spaniard's "I love"
- Some Latin, for lovers
- Roman's ''I love''
- Roman swain's "Te ___"
- Roman lover's intro
- Part of a common Latin conjugation
- Ovidian declaration
- Ovid's 'I love'
- Opposite of "odi"
- Member of a notable foreign trio
- Master, in Spain
- Master, in Mexico
- Master, in Madrid
- Love of the past
- Latin-lesson verb
- Latin trio opener
- Latin trio introducer
- Latin trio element
- Latin lover's statement
- Latin lover's favorite word
- Latin "I love"
- I love: Latin
- I love, to Ovid
- I love, to Octavius
- I love, to Luis
- I love, to Lucullus
- I love, in Spanish
- I love, in Mexico
- I love, in La Mancha
- I love the Latin way
- I love the classic way?
- High school Latin word
- First-year-Latin verb
- First-day-of-Latin-class word
- First of a Latin threesome
- First of a Latin I trio
- First in a classical sequence
- Domitian's "I love"
- Conjugation starter
- Classical conjugation starter
- Catullus's "Odi et ___"
- Catullus's "Odi et _____"
- Beginning Latin word
- Beginner's Latin word
- Before amas
- Basic language trio opener
- Basic language lesson word
- Barcelonan's "I love"
- "Yo te ___" (words of endearment)
- "Ti ___" (Italian lover's declaration)
- "Ti ___" (Casanova's declaration)
- "Ti ___" ("I love you," in Italian)
- "Te ___" (Latin lover's phrase)
- "Te ___" ("I love you," abroad)
- "Te ___," Ovidian valentine
- "Te ___ Corazón," 2006 Prince song
- "Odi et ___" (Catullus)
- "O Deus, Ego ___ Te" (Latin hymn)
- "O Deus Ego ___ Te" (Latin hymn)
- "O Deus Ego ___ Te" (Catholic hymn)
- "Just ___" ("Hold on")
- "Just ___" ("Be right with ya")
- "Jock-___" (inspiration for the song "Iko Iko")
- "Jock-___ fee-na-ne" ("Iko Iko" lyrics)
- "I love" to Latin lovers
- "I love," to Mr. Chips
- "I love," to Lucius
- "I love," to Livy
- "I love," in Mexico
- "I love," in Latin class
- "I love, " to Ovid
- "___, amas, I love a lass": J. O'Keeffe
- 'Yo te --' (Juan's 'I love you')
- 'Te --' (Juan's 'I love you')
- --, amas, amat
- __, amas, amat ...