This phrase means " in you, O Lord"
In Thee, O Lord, I have hoped.
McAuley High School - New Zealand -'s motto is 'Domine in te speravi'.
"In te domine" is not Spanish but classic Latin. It means "in thay Lord"
Dominus is the Latin word for "Lord or master". Domine is the vocative case of that noun in the phrase In te Domine
De profundis clamavi ad te, Domine.
De profundis clamavi ad te, Domine; Domine, exaudi vocem meam. Fiant aures tuae intendentes in vocem deprecationis meae. Si iniquitates observaveris, Domine, Domine, quis sustinebit? Quia apud te propitiatio est, ut timeamus te. Sustinui te, Domine, sustinuit anima mea in verbo eius; speravit anima mea in Domino magis quam custodes auroram. Magis quam custodes auroram speret Israel in Domino, quia apud Dominum misericordia, et copiosa apud eum redemptio. Et ipse redimet Israel ex omnibus iniquitatibus eius.
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"De Profundis Clamavi Ad Te Domine" is a Latin phrase that means "Out of the depths I cry to you, O Lord." It is a well-known opening phrase in Psalms 130:1. The Book of Psalms was written over a period of several centuries, with Psalms 130 being attributed to various authors and dating back to ancient times.
It means dodo
De profundis clamo ad te Domine means "From the depths, I cry to Thee, Lord" It is from the 130th Psalm.
No. the word ego always means I, never me. "Lord, direct me" would be Domine dirige me.
Jesus Christ Lord
It is Latin for 'Serve the Lord'.