Spes bona is Latin for "good hope".
Spes et Fides is Latin and means Hope and Faith (or Trust). wkruit@zeelandnet.nl
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Spes beata is Latin for "blessed hope"
Spes (genitive: spei, f).
"Mundane hope" is an English equivalent of the Latin phrase Spes mundana.Specifically, the feminine noun spes means "hope". The feminine adjective mundana translates as mundane, worldy". The pronunciation will be "speyss muhn-DAH-nah" in classical Latin and "speyss moon-DAH-nah" in liturgical Latin.
in classical latin, it is pronounce spayss In ecclesiastical latin it is pronounced spayz
Ubi spes ibi cura.
The Spanish word Esperanza translates into English as the word hope. In Italian this word translates as speranza and in Latin it is spes.
"Spes oritur aeternum", I think.
Spes (genitive: spei, f) - hope Sperare - to hope.
Hope helps the daring.