Gratia Dei sola.
domina gratia
Solum gratia.
They believed that Bible,faith,grace alone are the basis of salvation.
The usual expression is Dominus vobiscum (May the Lord be with you).It is possible to say Gratia vobiscum (May grace be with you) - but this sounds very odd. Grace is only one aspect of God, if I heard gratia vobiscum I would ask myself why the blesser was being antsy about giving the full blessing.Dominus tibicum (and I suppose gratia tibicum) is also possible, if you are speaking to a single person whom you know very well.
"Solus" is lone or alone in Latin. If you wanted to say inside, you would use either in + the ablative, or intra + the accusative. It all depends on what you are saying in your sentence. Alternative words for lone/alone can be "solitarius"or "avicus", but again it depends on your sentence.
incendo, incendere, incendi, incendus
"Dei" is the nominative case. Genitive "deorum", dative and ablative "deis", accusative "deos", vocative "di".
GLORIA-AM -UM GLORIFICO GLORIFICARE = GLORIFY
How does a taco say grace? Lettuce pray.
Saying "hi" in Latin has two different ways:If the person you want to greet is alone, say "salve" and be careful how will you pronounce it. It goes something like this -(sal-way), since the 'v's were pronounced as 'w's.If there were two or more people, say "salvete". You pronounce it this way - (sal-weh-tay)TO SAY HI IN LATIN YOU SAY HEUS Thanks
"Benedictus, Benedicat"… (per Jesum Christum Dominum Nostrum) = "Blessed is He and may he bless [this food]" (through Jesus Christ Our Lord)"
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin