Hi
I was wondering how you translate : ''Always on my mind, my hero '' to Latin. I've looked it up in other discussions and I found :'' semper in animo meo/mente mea '' for the first part, and :''heros meus'' for the second part. I'm not pretty sure if you can combine those two the way they are written above to complete the sentence. I used to have Latin classes years ago, and that's how I know heros meus is nominativus(I think). So I was wondering if the heros meus has to be written in a different form, to translate it correctly. Also how do you say my lovely hero ( in the same sentence)? And :'' I will never forget you'' ?
I hope someone can help me out with this. I'm sorry for my bad english. It's not my first language.
I was wondering how you translate : ''Always on my mind, my hero '' to Latin. I've looked it up in other discussions and I found :'' semper in animo meo/mente mea '' for the first part, and :''heros meus'' for the second part. I'm not pretty sure if you can combine those two the way they are written above to complete the sentence. I used to have Latin classes years ago, and that's how I know heros meus is nominativus(I think). So I was wondering if the heros meus has to be written in a different form, to translate it correctly. Also how do you say my lovely hero ( in the same sentence)? And :'' I will never forget you'' ?
I hope someone can help me out with this. I'm sorry for my bad english. It's not my first language.