A translation would be "Honor and the strong".
decus- honor
fortes- strong
et- and
However putting them together makes "beauty and the strong", if you use Google Translate.
I think this is bad Latin. I wonder if you were wanting "Honor and Strength" which would be Decus et Fortitudo.
The English equivalent of the Latin phrase 'decori decus' is the following: the beauty of beauty. For the word 'decori' is in the genitive case of possession. It literally means 'grace' or 'propriety'. The word 'decus' refers to 'distinction, glory, grace, honor, or that which adorns or beautifies'.
What does Arabic word inshallala mean in English
The Spanish word "conquistador" translates to "conqueror" or "conqueror" in English. It refers to the Spanish and Portuguese soldiers, explorers, and adventurers who sought to conquer new territories during the Age of Exploration.
what does maisiuchain mean in english
If you mean the Spanish word vacío (not bacio) then the English translation is "empty." If you mean the Italian word bacio, then the English translation is "kiss." If you mean the Portuguese word bacio, then the English translation is "potty".
That is not an English word.
"SMH" stands for "shaking my head." It is often used to express disbelief, disapproval, or disappointment in response to something someone has said or done.
There is no such word in English.
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There is no such word in English.
'Deities' is an English word , meaning 'gods'.