DESIDERANTES MELIOREM PATRIAM appears on the Arms of Canada. It is translated as ---
English : "They desire a better country"
French: "Ils aspirent à une patrie meilleure"
Desiderantes Meliorem Patriam = They desire a better country. A Mari Usque ad Mare = Is based on Psalm 72:8, "He shall have dominion from sea to sea and from the river unto the ends of the earth." Taken from: www.geocities.com/barath420/canadian_stuff
Summis desiderantes affectibus was created in 1484.
Fatherland (accusative singular).
Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory School's motto is 'Ad Mundum Meliorem'.
Motto: Ubique patriam reminisci ... "Everywhere to remember one's country"
The motto of Medical Colleges of Northern Philippines is 'Deum et Patriam Serviam'.
Patria in Latin means country / motherland. Patria is a female noun and is being conjugated in this way:Singular : patria patriae patriae patriam patria patriaPlural : patriae patriarum patriis patrias patriae patriis
acerba et turpis est, pro IRA patriam mori.
Nils Adam Bielke has written: 'Oratio panegyrica, de meritis Gustavi I in patriam, habita'
Jakob Polemann has written: 'Carmen propempticum nobiliet ampliss viro D. iusto lipsio in patriam abeunti'
"I should come to my homeland; it is beautiful, but I am not happy."Venir should be spelled venire.
The men who eat the lotus have no memory of either their country or their families. They do not return to the ship by which they have come to the shore is the English equivalent of 'Viri qui lotum edunt neque patriam neque familias memoria tenent. Ad navem qua ad terram venerunt non redeunt'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'viri' means 'men'. The relative 'qui' means 'who'. The noun 'lotum' means 'lotus'. The verb 'edunt' means '[they] are eating, do eat, eat'. The conjunction 'neque … neque' means 'neither … nor'. The noun 'patriam' means 'country'. The noun 'familias' means 'family'. The noun 'memoria' means 'memory'. The verb 'tenent' means '[they] are having, do have, have'. The preposition 'ad' means 'to'. The noun 'navem' means 'ship'. The relative 'qua' means 'which'. The noun 'terram' means 'land, shore'. The verb 'venerunt' means '[they] have come'. The adverb 'non' means 'not'. The verb 'redeunt' means '[they] are returning, do return, return'.