One Latin equivalent of 'Go with God' is I cum Deo. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'i' is an imperative verb meaning '[you] go'. The preposition 'cum' means 'with'. The noun 'Deo' means 'God'.
Another Latin equivalent is Ite cum Deo. In this case, the verb is in the second person plural instead of the second person singular. The translation therefore is 'you all', in regard to more than one listener.
"God hates me" is "Deus me odit" in Latin.
In Latin, they think that God can help them, tought everything.
Pig Latin: odge Traditional: deus
Sum deo.
To say the words Son of God in Latin you say Filius Dei. These words are said in Italian as Figlio di Dio.
Be still and know that I am God
dois defuego
Deus sum.
Odit Deus.
god bless my wife my children my granchildren,
Deus et feminae.
mighty woman