It means "we drive" or "we do."
Agimus is the first person plural form of the verb ago - I do, drive, act, transact, urge, deal and many more meanings. Agimus is therefore we do, drive, act, etc.In the phrase gratias agimus tibi it means "we give thanks to you", where agimus is used to mean "we give", an unusual sense of the word.
"We give thanks to you."
It means we thank you Lord for your great glory.
Haec vita quam agimus. This assumes that "this life" stands alone, or is the subject of a sentence. Otherwise some other form will be required (e.g. Hanc vitam quam agimus diligo, "I love this life we lead").
Gratias patro meo - Thanks to my fatherGratias ago patro meo - I give thanks to my fatherGratias agimus patro meo - We give thanks to my fatherGratias agimus patro nostro - We give thanks to our fatherI hope at least one is sufficient!
"Gratius agamus" is a Latin phrase that translates to "let us give thanks." It is a call to express gratitude and appreciation for something.
Woodford County High School - London -'s motto is 'Laeti Gratias Deo Agimus'.
discipuli - Student(s) (Nominative Pl., Genitive S., Vocative Pl.) Dicunt - Say, Declare (3rd person plural present active indicative) gratias tibi ago- give thanks to you / thank you The students say thank you.
The correct spelling of this phrase is Gratias agimus tibi rex omnium sanctorum, and it means "We give thanks to you, king of all things holy".
Prefer et obdura, dolor hic tibi proderit olim. Tibi gratias agimus quod nilil fumas Aut viam inveniam aut facium Faber est quisque fortunae suae nil desperandum nulli secundus per aspera ad astra dum vita es spes est
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
you mean what you mean