With you all.
The Lord be with you.The Lord be with you-all."The Lord be with you."Dominus Vobiscum (with an M)The Lord be with you
Pax tecum (singular "you"). Pax vobiscum (plural "you").
pax tecum (singular "you")pax vobiscum (plural "you")
'Pax vobiscum'. A Roman would have pronounced it 'Pax wobiscoom'.
The Latin phrase "Pax vobiscum" means "Peace [be] with you" (the verb "to be" is often left unexpressed in Latin).It is frequently used in the Christian Mass.Pax vobiscum is "Peace [be] with you" (the verb "to be" is often left unexpressed in Latin)..
Latin: Dominus vobiscum! = German: Der Herr sei mit euch!
Deus est semper vobiscum
Dominus tecum/vobiscum.
Pax tecum (addressing singular) Pax vobiscum (addressing plural)
Domini means "Lord" in Latin. As in, Anno Domini ("Year of our Lord") or, as used when conjugated, Dominus Vobiscum ("The Lord be with you").
what does the Latin phrase ''Si Hoc'' mean
It's spelled "Dominus Vobiscum" and it means "The Lord be with you." in Latin.