Justice, Faith, Loyalty is an English translation of 'Justitia Pietas Fides'. The motto appears in a number of places. One such instance of its use is on the coat of arms for the Republic of Suriname.
Republiek Suriname is the official name in Dutch for the Republic of Suriname. There also is a local language equivalent. It's 'Ripoliku Sranan', in Sranan Tongo.
The Latin word for believe is credo, credere. We get the word "credit" from it.
Latin
'Fides et...' would be 'faith and...', but 'auber' does not appear in the major Latin dictionaries.
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Fides Ancient Romans spoke Latin, so the Latin word for trust is "fides"
'Fides quod fides' is the phrase. Fides means both trust and faith.
'Pietas' is the Latin equivalent of 'piety'. It derives from the adjective pius, which is the English equivalent of 'pious'. 'Misericordia' is the Latin equivalent of 'pity'. It derives from the adjective 'miser', which is the English equivalent of 'miserable, unfortunate'.
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