I'm getting married soon, and I'd like to put a specific inscription on my wife's ring. When we bought the rings, I suggested getting titanium ones, which she readily agreed to. Her exact quote was "Titanium is perfect. Our love is unbreakable". It stuck with me. I want to translate "Our Love is Unbreakable" into latin for the inscription. Can anyone help me out?
Love - our - be broken - not - can,
which means:
Our love cannot be broken.
The Latin word "frangi" is what gives us English words like fracture, fraction - and there is actually a kind of obscure English word, "frangible," which means breakable.
Thank so much. I've been looking for someone to help me with this for a week now. You've made the words sound even better too!
Once again, thanks a million.
Nick