Mūsu Tēvs, kas esi debesīs, svētīts lai top Tavs Vārds. Lai atnāk Tava valstība. Tavs prāts lai notiek, uz zemes, kā tas ir debesīs. Dodi mums šodien mūsu dienišķo maizi un piedod mums mūsu parādus, kā mēs piedodam saviem parādniekiem pret mums, un neieved mūs kārdināšanā, bet atpestī mūs no ļauna. Āmen.
Father is Pater in Latin.
Soy un padre.If you want to stress that it's you that's a father, "I'ma father," it's "Yo soy un padre."The difference between "Soy" and "Yo soy" is the same difference between the English equivalents "I'm" and "I am".
pater = father in Latin
Carl Linne, who preferred the Latin version of his name be used.
In the name But it should be in nomine eg in nomine patris = in the name of the father
Soy's birth name is So-youn Kim.
In Nomine Patris it is Latin for "in the name of the father"
Patris is the genitive singular of the Latin word for "father", pater. It means "of a father" or "of the father". (Latin has no words for "a" or "the", so a translation has to supply them when necessary.)
Soy is the you form of Ser Carlos is a name Soy Carlos means "I am Carlos"
Scientific name: glycine max
Jupiter or Jove was the Latin name for the Roman chief of the Gods. He was roughly equivalent to the Greek Zeus. The word is a compound of two other words meaning God and Father and means something like "O Father God" , rather like the "Our Father" which starts the Lord's Prayer. The name is rendered in Latin as Jupiter, or in Classical Latin, before the letter "J" was introduced into that language's alphabet, as Iupiter. Either way, the name would be pronounced as if it began with the sound given in English to the letter "Y" - yoop-it-eer
PatenaudeFrench: from the Latin phrase pater noster, 'our father', an metonymic occupational name for a maker of rosary beads.