Denuo hanc nonam litteram lege, quaeso. Amen dico vobis, quod haec una de Graecorum litterarum est. Nomen huius graece est upsilon. Propterea eloquium tuum non latine est. Graecum a romanis non legitur.
Which is to say that the letter 'y' is not a native part of the Latin alphabet so this message is meaningless in Latin.
However, "ponderis" could probably be understood as important or dependable, unchanging, etc.
"Domine" is vocative and is addressing the lord.
To recap: your message is something like
"Lord, of an important or heavy or unchanging thing, " with "you" added into the mix.
Dominus is the Latin word for "Lord or master". Domine is the vocative case of that noun in the phrase In te Domine
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It means dodo
"In te domine" is not Spanish but classic Latin. It means "in thay Lord"
No. the word ego always means I, never me. "Lord, direct me" would be Domine dirige me.
Jesus Christ Lord
It is Latin for 'Serve the Lord'.
Veni Domine was created in 1987.
Exsurge Domine was created in 1520.
Domine Database was created in 2010.
Astronomy Domine was created on 1967-08-05.
a.d. when used for the date means "in the year of our Lord" anno domine