Oh, dude, "gratis et amore" translates to "free and with love" in English. So, like, it's basically saying you're getting something for free and it's made with love. So, it's like a double win, you know what I mean?
Amore et fide.
possibly 'freedom and love'.
"With honour and love"
Omnia sunt iusta in amore et bello.
the word for "and" in French is "et"
Go in peace and love: vade in pace et amore
miss and papaya
câlins et d'amour
"Fidelum" means "of the faithful" and "et" means "and". So "fidelum et" means "and of the faithful".
"you live and you learn"
God gives me the right (to do this)
Gratia et pax