Faithful to God and to countryis the English equivalent of 'Deo fidelis et patriae'. In the word by word translation, the masculine noun 'Deo', in the dative singular as the indirect object of the verb, means 'God'. The adjective 'fidelis' means 'faithful'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The noun 'patriae', in the dative singular, means 'country'.
Truth and the fatherland.
Truth and country.
"Pro Deo et Patria" translates to "For God and country" in English.
I think you mean justitia et veritas which means "justice and truth"
"Love and truth"
Do you mean Patria et spe - Motherland and Hope
God and country.
Light and Truth.
Justice and truth.
For Emperor and Country.
Question contains spelling error; should be patria not parria Pro Deo et Patria For God and Country
The motto is commonly trimmed to the single word "Veritas", Latin for "Truth".But in fact the full official motto is the longer, "Veritas christo et ecclesiae," that is, "Truth for Christ and the church". The motto dates from 1692 and reflects the university's religious roots.
God, family and country
Truth conquers all