"Whose soul", in the accusative case (the object of a verb).
It could mean, 'I save my animal'. That's the words seperately mean.
'My Soul to Keep' in Latin is:Meam animam conservare.Ut anima mea.Its the 'Animam' part that means 'Soul':From 'Latin word list':animi : at heart.animus : courage, vivacity, bravery, will, spirit, soul.animus : character, intellect, memory, consciousness, often mind.So when reading, 'Animam' will most likely mean in English 'Soul'.
Portare animam tuam.
Animam meam dilectam
The cast of Et Excipes Hanc Animam Ore Pio - 2012 includes: Patrick McNally Gabrielle McNally
Meam animam conservare. Ut anima mea
The motto of Joseph Rummel is 'Animam pro ovibus ponere'.
One way of translating the sentence is its interpretation as a command, in the present imperative: 'God, save her soul'. The Latin equivalent is the following: Deus, conserva animam eius. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'Deus' means 'God'; 'conserva' means '[You, God] preserve'; 'animam' means 'soul'; and 'eius' means 'her/his/its'. Another way of translating the sentence is its interpretation as a wish, in the present subjunctive tense: '[May] God save her soul'. The Latin equivalent is the following: Deus conservet animam eius.
Thomas Reinesius has written: 'Syntagma inscriptionum antiquarum cumprimis Romaeveteris quarum omissa est recensio in vasto Jani Gruteri opere, cujus isthoc dici possit supplementum'
Assumedly the pipeline is being constructed under your property? If this is what you mean by surface rights. However, you could mean surface rights in a number of different contexts. If you own the land in question on or through which the pipeline is being constructed, then the principle of 'cujus est solum' applies, meaning that if you own the surface of the land, you also own all the air directly above, and all the ground directly below, right through to the centre of the earth. This sounds unrealistic, and many governments have cut off the cujus est solum rule, or made provision for overflying aircraft by removing the ability to sue for trespass (see Bernstein v Skyviews & General ltd (UK)). By that same token, many governments have also authorised public works (things like water mains, underground powerlines etc.) to occur under properties with minimal compensation. Usually, acts of the legislature allow for the compulsary acquisition of land for the purposes of public works, and you will receive market value for that portion of land which they use. It's a good idea to try and inflate this as much as possible. However, if you only lease the land, then you have no rights of compensation.
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension