you have mispelt it by the way, it is turris fortis mihi deus and it means God is my strong tower
Tower.
it means god ffeds the ravens
If you are thinking of Deus sit Judex it means: Let God by my judge. Pretty cool sounding eh?
Deo means "god" in English. Deus is the Latin word for god and deo is the Spanish word for god.
Tantum in Latin is "How great" or "so much" in English.
Ditat is the third person singular form of dito, ditare which means 'to enrich'. Deus is a nominative form of dues, di which translates to God. The phrase itself, 'Ditat Deus' translates to 'God enriches' and is the motto for the State of Arizona.
It is Galician, and translated to English it means Confide in God, or seek help from God.
The English equivalent of the Latin phrase 'Ditat Deus' is the following: God enriches. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'ditat' means '[he/she/it] enriches'; and 'deus' means 'god'. The pronunciation is the following: DEE-taht DAY-oos. The phrase is the motto of the state of Arizona, in the United States of America.
"Meu Deus" means "o my God!" in Portuguese, Usually from surprise.
Ego diligo Deus means I love God in non-grammatical Latin and Laus Deus Semper means "Praise God Always"
"Pro Deus" is ungrammatical in Latin. It doesn't mean much of anything.
it mans I popped in his mouth 13 times , in german