If used in the latin context bonafide means "in good faith" however, if you are translating it over to English it means "genuine". Bonafide is used to describe someone who is honest and genuine to the point.
Latin - 'in good faith'.
The phrase Hortus Ortus is the Latin phrase for the English word Park. This is only used in terms of grounds, not as a way to stop your car.
"Mea culpa" is a Latin phrase that translates to "my fault" or "my mistake." It is an admission of guilt or an acknowledgment of one's responsibility for a wrongdoing.
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Bonafide - band - was created in 2007.
Bonafide Girl was created in 2007.
It is believed to have derived from Hocus-Pocus, a meaningless Latin-sounding phrase used by conjurers.
The Latin phrase for this is alma mater which literally means "dear mother"
"Truth and lies" is veritas et mendacii in Latin. Roman authors also used the phrase verum et falsum, "the true and the false".
This is not a correct Latin phrase. It appears to be a mixture of random Latin words.
The Latin phrase for bad faith is mala fides. The Spanish phrase for these words is mala fe and the Italian phrase is malafede.
The Latin phrase 'nota bene' (N.B.) is used in Spanish, as it is in English