Classical Latin has no "y" and no "j", so the words "you jusicet" are not Latin.
Solus Deus = the only God.
"Only God", I believe.
Solus unus deus.
Deus solus me iudicare potest.Literally:God alone/only (in the nominative, i.e. the subject of the sentence) me (in the accusative, i.e. the object of the sentence) to judge he is able.Or, rearranged better:God alone is able to judge me.Or:Only God can judge me.
God alone is able to judge me.
"Solus" is a Latin word that means "alone" or "by oneself" in English.
Only one God
I can't speak for the word "you" in the middle and I am new to Latin however Deus= God Solus= Only Judicare= Judge Potest= Has the power to; can; shall Loosely translates to : "Only God can judge me" "Only God has the power to judge me" "God alone (can/has the power to) judge me"
It means "alone" or "single" when applied to a feminine subject.
Not alone (describing a masculine noun).
Deus tantum me damnabit Loosely translated in Latin "Only God will Judge Me" Todd from Iowa
To say the words 'Only God can save us' in Latin you say 'Deus unus potest nobis nisi'. These words in Spanish are said as Solo Dios puede salvarnos'.
"Meu Deus" means "o my God!" in Portuguese, Usually from surprise.
Locus Solus was created in 1914.