That's from the 'Hail Mary' ! "Ave Maria Gratia plena Dominus tecum Benedicta tu in mulearibus et Beneticta fruicti tui Iesus ..." Gratia plena, etc: "The Lord is with Thee, Blessed art Thou ..."
It means 'God be with you' or 'The Lord be with you'.
Dominus tecum/vobiscum.
AnswerAve Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum, benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, lesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc, et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen
Ave Maria gratia plena dominus tecum, benedicta tui in mulieribus et benedictus fructus ventris tui Jesum, Sancta Maria Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nuncae et hora mortis nostris, Amen.
Ave MariaAve Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum, benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui Iesus.Sancta Maria mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc, et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen.
I understand that it is the first Part of the Hail Mary, a prayer to Our Lady used within the Catholic Church. The beginning of which is 'Hail Mary full of grace, the lord is with thee, blessed art though among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.' I believe the quote you refer to is this part. I hope this helps!
The Latin prayer goes like: Ave Maria, gratia plena Dominus tecum benedicta tu in mulieribus et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus. Sancta Maria Mater Dei Ora pro nobis, peccatoribus nunc et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen. (This is from the top of my head, so I might have some spelling errors.)
The Latin translation of 'new song' is Canticum novum. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'canticum' means 'song'. The adjective 'novum' means 'new'. The phrase may be found in the opening line of Psalm 98.
duces tecum is a subpoena requesting documents; ad testificandum requests yourself in person.
A subpoena duces tecum is used to compel the production of documents that might be admissible before the court (duces tecum is Latin for bring with you).Source: West's Encyclopedia of American Law, published by Thomson Gale
Volo me esse tecum.
pax tecum