'Where is the province of Gaul' I believe
The abbreviation "i.e." stands the Latin phrase 'id est' or in English "that is." It is used in place of "in other words," or "it/that is." For example: "Dead languages, in other words Latin are still used in modern English Can be written: "Dead languages, i.e. Latin, are still used in modern English
The pronunciation of carpe diem is car-pay dee-em. This phrase means seize the day in Latin. It is a commonly used phrase in the English language.
"Native alphabet" is a phrase that refers to your native language. If you speak English, your native alphabet is the Latin alphabet.
Sentidos opuestos is a Spanish language phrase which translates to opposite directions in English. There was a Latin pop duet by this name in Mexico in the early 1990s.
E.g. Is the abbreviation of the Latin phrase "examplum gratia. Which in English means 'for example'
The phrase means: Would you be wise if you knew wisdom?
method of removing is the latin phrase of modus tollen
The English translation of the Latin phrase "gloria patri" would be "glory to the Father" or "glory (be given) to the Father."
Exire or Egredi is to Go out in Latin.
In voluntāte Deī is a Latin equivalent of the English phrase "in God's will." The prepositional phrase translates literally as "in (the) will of God" in English. The pronunciation will be "een WO-loon-TA-tey DEY-ee" in Church Latin and in classical Latin.
in extension
The Latin phrase 'vidua sepeliebatur' means 'the widow was buried'.
Sur place is a French equivalent of the Latin phrase in situ. The prepositional phrase translates as "on site" in English. The pronunciation will be "syoor plas" in French.
"bless we [the Lord]"
Manus in communitatem.
You will not relinquish; you will not abandon.
For parents.