The English translation of the Latin phrase 'Qui audet' is Who dares. In the word-by-word translation, the exclamatory/indefinite/interrogative/relative pronoun 'qui' means 'who'. The verb 'audet' means '[he/she/it] dares'.
Who dares wins.
The motto of 9 of the world's special forces including the British S.A.S. , Australian S.A.S. and New Zealand S.A.S.
The phrase means: Would you be wise if you knew wisdom?
in extension
"bless we [the Lord]"
The direct translation of the word music from English to Latin is musica. This is a very common Latin phrase that is still in use.
Bright One.
Vita mirabilis is Latin for "wonderful life."
The English translation of the Latin phrase "gloria patri" would be "glory to the Father" or "glory (be given) to the Father."
The Latin phrase 'vidua sepeliebatur' means 'the widow was buried'.
"Weapons are an issue"
Protect and Defend.
god ouir helper
qui audet adipiscitur