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I think you are referring to "Dominus vobiscum." You would say it DOM-in-uss (rhymes with fuss) woe (rhymes with no!)- BISS-coom. (note: in Church Latin the "v" is pronounced "v "not "w" - that is Classical Latin)

If you are trying to say Deus vobiscum - it would be Day-uss (rhymes with fuss) woe (rhymes with no!)- BISS-coom.

Dominus is master - Deus is God which is where the English word Deity comes form.

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spelled as deum said as "day-ume"

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