te amo (singular), vos amo (plural), amo te (old), ego amo te (old, emphasis) I love you olefacio; olfacio smell oleo smell olim once upon a time qui arat olivetum, rogat fructum (he who plows the olive-yard, invites crops), qui stercorat, exorat (he who mucks, prevails upon), qui caedit, cogit (he who cuts to pieces, gathers) no pain, no gain
| old vetus; vetulus old vetus; vetulus; senex; annosus how old are you quot annos habes old antiquus (m); ex old natus esse old man vetulus (m)
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