Deus = God Quis = Who, what, which as an interrogative. or to or by wh/which/that (plus some others) as a relative pronoun. You need context to tell the true translation.
I believe it is laton for "who is like God?" Supposedly said by St. Michael upon expelling Satan out of Heaven
Kwis ooot day-oos
God and country.
Saint Michael's College's motto is 'Quis ut Deus?'.
Si deus quis contra If god be with us who could be against us
quis es means "who are you?"
deus et primos
St. Michael's College Listowel's motto is 'Quis ut Deus'.
"Deus ubique est." / "God is everywhere" Deus: God ubique: ubiquitious (everywhere) est: is and "totus" means all
It is a question header, meaning "Who...?"
deus et primos
Latin "if God is with us, who will be against us."
The motto of Bishop Sullivan Catholic High School is 'Quis ut Deus'.