Prope means "near" in Latin. It can be used as a preposition (prope domum meam, "near my house") or as an adverb (biennium prope, "nearly two years").
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Post hoc ergo propter hoc.
This looks like it really wants to be post hoc ergo propter hoc ("after this, therefore because of this"), but no matter how hard I try I can't get "ergo propter" out of "rge ptporca".
It means we thank you Lord for your great glory.
Cur? Why?Other words/phrases:Vah! Ugh!Luke, sum tibi pater. Luke, I am your father. (Literally, Lukus, I am your father.)Amo te. I love you.Quo modo? How?
The word 'thus' may mean 'to this degree' or 'in this way', both of which translate as sic. Or it may mean 'because of', which translates as propter. Or it even may mean 'as an example', which translates as exempli gratia.
'Propter' is the most common, but there are many other ways of getting across the same idea. For example, quoniam (since) or causa (as ablative preceded by a genitive) both indicate a type of causality.
This phrase means: "because of your great glory"
deus Latin = God + veritas Latin = truth my best guess is due to the conjugation making it the subject. Veritas is also conjugated in the nominate. god is truth id est deus veritas ergo propter hoc veritatis deo translates to the truth of god.
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arena mean in latin
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Camrayn is not a Latin word.