"in faith we hope"
In faith we hope.
The Latin word 'speramus' is a verb. It's in the first person plural form of the present indicative tense. Its meaning in English tends to be '[we] are hoping, do hope, hope'. This meaning is due to its most common interpretation as 'expecting' or 'looking for', in the sense of good things. It even may be translated as 'believing in', 'trusting in' particularly in terms of God. But it also may be translated as 'anticipating', 'fearing', 'foreboding' in the sense of bad things to come.
in fide constans = always loyal
By courage and faith is the English equivalent of 'Animo et fide'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'animo' means 'by courage'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The noun 'fide' means 'by faith'.
The phrase 'per semper fide' means By faith forever. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'per' means 'by, through'. The adverb 'semper' means 'always, at all times, on each occasion'. The noun 'fide' means 'faith'.
The root word fide means faith, trust.
By faith and works is the English equivalent of 'fide et labore'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'fide' means 'faith'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The noun 'labore' means 'works'.
fide in Latin means faith--- as in Bona Fide (in good faith) Confide (discuss with faith/trust), Fidelity (faithful devotion to on another).
Amore et fide.
bona fide
look who you trust to...
Bona fide can mean: 1. real or genuine: It was a bona fide example of his hand writing or 2.undertaken in good faith: He made a bona fide offer to buy the house.