Truth is in books is the English equivalent of 'In libris est verum'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'libris' means 'books'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The noun 'verum' means 'truth'.
"God is truth."
"Truth" in Latin is the feminine third-declension noun veritas (genitive veritatis).
The motto of Rutgers Preparatory School is 'Severa res est verum gaudium'.
To translate "will be" into Latin, one must know who will be: I will be = ero You will be = eris He/She/It will be = erit We will be = Erimus You (plural) will be = eritis They will be = erunt
Ex libris is Latin for "from [the] books". It appears commonly on bookplates followed by the name of the owner, which is construed as being in the genitive case, so that the entire phrase identifies the book as being "from the books of ".
Libris Prize was created in 1994.
Est ta in English is Is your.
Libris Mortis has 182 pages.
Libris Mortis was created in 2004-10.
If it's PRONOUNCED verum, the real word is Warum (Vah-ROOM) it means why. The above is not completely correct: "verum" (vare-um) is Latin for "true". "warum" is German for "why". The first three words of the Motzart Latin hymn " Ave, verum corpus" translates to "Hail, true body", referring to Christ on the Cross.
Galium verum was created in 1753.
disce verum laborem