Omnia-vincit-amor
[ohm-nee-ah weeng-kit ah-mohr; English om-nee-uh vin-sit ey-mawr] /ˈoʊm niˌɑ ˈwiŋ kɪt ˈɑ moʊr; English ˈɒm ni ə ˈvɪn sɪt ˈeɪ mɔr/
Latin.
1.
love conquers all.
/ˈɒmnɪə ˈvɪnsɪt ˈæmɔː/
uknown
1.
love conquers all things
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