It means "God bless our home".
"Deus abencoa a nossa casa" is Portuguese for "God bless our house." It is a common expression used to seek blessings and protection for one's home.
"Nossa" in English translates to "our" or "ours."
Nossa in Portuguese means "our". It refers to "nossa senhora," which means "our lady.". Portuguese speakers say "our lady!" in much the same way that English speakers say "oh my lord!". Therefore, "nossa!" is like saying "oh my!"
You are welcome to our forest park
casa nuova
"Meu Deus" means "o my God!" in Portuguese, Usually from surprise.
Ego diligo Deus means I love God in non-grammatical Latin and Laus Deus Semper means "Praise God Always"
"Pro Deus" is ungrammatical in Latin. It doesn't mean much of anything.
quod Deus bene vertat = "may God grant success"
Una casa means "a house"
If you mean "casa de fuego," then that means "house of fire."
God from humanity.
"God is truth."