Deo gratias is pronounced as "DAY-oh GRAH-tee-ahs" in Latin. The emphasis is typically placed on the first syllable of each word.
"Thank you" in Latin is "gratias tibi ago".
"In Excelsis Deo" is written in Latin.
"Laus Deo" is Latin for "Praise be to God." In Portuguese, this phrase can be translated as "Louvado seja Deus."
It is pronounced as "graw an-ish ah-gus gr-aw guh joh."
"Pronounce it as 'chow'."
deo gratias means thanks be to God
I want to learn how to sing Gorio Deo Gratias.
"Let us say thanks to God"
I think you want Teaghlach go deo.
Woodford County High School - London -'s motto is 'Laeti Gratias Deo Agimus'.
dloo-harja (dlúthchairde) guh joe (go deo)
"Deo Dicamus Gratias" is Latin for literally "We may say thanks to God" though it is better translated "That me may give thanks to God!" or "Give thanks to God!"This particular line originates from a late 15th century Catholic hymn called O Filii et Filiæ and was the last line sung before the concluding Alleluia.
The equivalent expression in Latin is Deo gratias, "thanks be to God" (literally "to God, thanks"). There are instances of this phrase in the traditional Latin liturgy of the Catholic Church, as well as in the Vulgate Bible, for example I Corinthians 15:57 (where autem means "however"):Deo autem gratias, qui dedit nobis victoriam per Dominum nostrum Jesum Christum.But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord, Jesus Christ.
Gratias Tibi Ago
Coinnigh ort go deo /kiN´ə ort gə d´o:/
Gratias tibi ago (singular "you"); gratias vobis ago (plural "you").Thank you very much is:Ego tibi maximus gratias agoliterally meansi give you great thanksori give great thanks to you
I pronounce it " dae oh " vin " deese " the i makes an E sound