Actually, it should be Vivat Iesu, as the Roman Latin alphabet did not have a "J".
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In this case, vivat means "may it live", cor means "heart", suum means "his" and in saecula means "for ever".So the translation is: "may his heart live for ever".
"Vivat" is a Latin word that translates to "long live" or "may he/she/it live" in English. It is often used as a celebratory exclamation or toast.
He lives to live.
I am the king
John Rawlinson has written: 'Vivat Rex'
Vee-vuht in both English and Italian and Bee-vaht in Spanish
"Kick it means" means "hang out" or come and spend time with. Kick it with Jesus means be with Jesus.
If you are asking what- Jesus means- it means- Jehovah is my salvation.
Perm State University's motto is 'Vivat, Crescat, Floreat'.
Jesus is Lord.That means Jesus Christ is God.