Terra flava bona.
The phrase: Et in terra pax hominibus bonae voluntatismeans "and on earth peace to men of good will"
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Take me to a place where the mood is mellow and m&ms are always yellow
Bona fide is a Latin phrase, meaning literally "in good faith." Bona is the feminine version of "bonus," originally a Latin word meaning "good" and now an English word. "Fide" is from Latin, meaning "faith." The phrase should be italicized, since it is a phrase in a language other than English. A bona fide offer is one made in good faith, authentic, sincere, honest, legitimate.
The Latin phrase Ecce quam bonum et quam jucundum estmeans "Behold how good and how pleasing it is".
Equum donaverunt agricolae bonō.
Its a Latin Phrase which translates ---how are you? (quid agis? is also used as an expression of surprise--"What are you thinking of?") This Latin phrase was used in the Harry Potter series as one of the passwords to Gryffindor Tower.
Dominium eminens, or in English, eminent domain.
Wisdom is the mother of all good arts.
Don't fear the reaper = Noli timere messorem. That's a literal translation and a good Latin sentence, but it would not carry the English meaning. Don't fear death = Noli timere mortem.
fried eggs :: ova frictathank you very much for that answer..GOD BLESS YOU!! :D i love latin language..its good to have a knowledge of this so called "lost language".
The word territory in Latin means "earth" or something like that. If you are having trouble, go to this website http://www.math.ubc.ca/~cass/frivs/latin/latin-dict-full.html. Good luck! :D