Deus (Ego) Sum.
Ego = I and is contained in the verb so it can be omitted and usually is.
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OK, now that someone has gone and changed the question to "With God I Am" That changes everything: In English, when you say someone is "With God" that can mean that they are living a sanctified life or that the person is dead.
Take your pick.
Deus mecum est.
(Pronounced: DAY-us MAY-coom EST.)
Nunc coram Deo, which literally means "now in the presence of God".
Coram Deo
Dios está con nosotros.
Deus mecum est.
Deus est nobis
Deus tecum.
Yahweh nissi
in the face of God or before the presence of God
"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
A:Most people who say they have felt God's presence do not explain in what way they felt this, or how they knew it was really God. Generally, they say they were praying or thinking about God, when this feeling came over them. God does not seem to ever make his presence known to the world, so you probably can not really feel God other than by believing that you have done so.
dois defuego
Deus sum.
Odit Deus.
god bless my wife my children my granchildren,