That's a dead language, buddy. But, according to an internet Translator (Which should not be trusted) it is servo nos ex malum.
The language at the end means Save us from danger, save us from evil
The opera singers are singing "Save us from danger, save us from evil".
Malum
The Latin for "to save" as an infinitive is servare, conservare or liberare.
Nocens ;O
How it's used by us determines that-just like a gun. It can save lives or take them.
i save the goldfish
you can save it when you finish a chapter
BRIDGET NICHOLS has written: 'DELIVER US FROM EVIL : MEDIEVAL BLESSINGS AND EXORCISMS OF THE LATIN WEST'
I don't know about Latin but in Romanian it means Evil
GOD us the only one to destroy the evil army God will never comes.we have to fight again
-cide can mean to kill and wrong/bad/evil