sunt = are
Sunt comes from: sum, esse, fui, futurus.
Amantes Sunt Amentes was created on 2006-10-02.
Cine sunt eu? in Romanian is "Who am I?" in English.
I assume you mean Sunt hostes mei which means are my enemies. The full Biblical (Psalm 3:1) verse is Domine quare multiplicati sunt hostes mei which means Lord, how my enemies have increased
Sunt
"oameni morti" and "sunt infricosator" ( oameny mortzi- sunt anfricoshator)
sunt is the 3rd pers plural, present indicative of esse - (they) are
sunt viae in terris Europae = They are in the streets of the land of Europe.
Ce sunt amorettes - 1996 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
Felices sunt means "are happy" or "are fortunate." I don't know, though, what vertutes are.
It can be translated like: "there are or there are not" Example: Suntne multī fluviī? - are there many rivers?