In Latin, "amo" is the 1st person singular present active indicative form of the verb "amare," which means "to love." The 3rd person singular form of "amare" in the present tense is "amat," meaning "he loves," "she loves," or "it loves."
Here’s a brief synopsis:
- Latin Verb: amare (to love)
- 1st Person Singular: amo (I love)
- 3rd Person Singular: amat (he/she/it loves)
In a sentence, you might say: "Marcus amat Iuliam," which translates to "Marcus loves Julia."