The master/lord and I are friends.
"Ego et Dominus sumus amici" means "I and the Lord, we are friends"
"Caro amici" is Italian for "dear friends" or "beloved friends." It is a phrase used to address a group of people in a friendly and affectionate manner.
Dominus is the Latin word for "Lord or master". Domine is the vocative case of that noun in the phrase In te Domine
"Mi amici" is not grammatically correct in Italian. The correct way to say "my friends" in Italian is "i miei amici."
ad sumus should be written 'adsumus' and means 'we are present'
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
In English, 'dominus' means 'master'. ('Domina' would mean mistress.)
Dominus illuminati means [Lord of the Enlightened One]
Ci vediamo amici - see you friends
surrexit dominus
We are dust and shadows.
Friends forever