What is the meaning of sum in Latin?
Sum is the present indicative tense of the verb esse, meaning "to be." As with many other living and dead languages, esse is one of the oldest verb forms in Latin, one of the most frequently used of the verbs, and one of the most irregular verbs in Latin and related languages.
What is semper amore in english?
Well, the dictionary inside me and its vocabulary records point to only one translation of the phrase “Semper amare” in Latin: “Always love”, yes that's it!