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Steph
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Steph asked in Society & CultureLanguages · 1 decade ago

Word Beloved in Latin?

I would like to know how do you say/write BELOVED in Latin?

Someone who knows Latin and its not using Google translate please.

It refers to a female Beloved (in case that affect the word in someway in Latin) I just need the correct translation.

Thanks.

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  • ?
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago
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    Noun: delicia, deliciae

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    Beloved In Latin

  • 6 years ago

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    Word Beloved in Latin?

    I would like to know how do you say/write BELOVED in Latin?

    Someone who knows Latin and its not using Google translate please.

    It refers to a female Beloved (in case that affect the word in someway in Latin) I just need the correct translation.

    Thanks.

    Source(s): word beloved latin: https://shortly.im/kK5JI
  • 1 decade ago

    From the Song of Solomon, 2:16

    Dilectus meus mihi et ego illi - My beloved is mine and I am his.

    That's a female speaking, so the word for beloved (dilectus) is masculine. The feminine form is 'dilecta.'

    The entire verse said by a male would be:

    Dilecta mea mihi et ego illi.

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  • aida
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    "Amata." It's the feminine form of the past particlple of "amo, amare"--the verb for "love." If you wan tto use it in a sentence, you may need a different form. If that's the situation, you can post the whole sentence here, or you can email me if you like.

    Source(s): Majored in Latin.
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