I'm not sure its the latin. But it means to lead me to do what you (GOD) wants me to do an not what I want to do
Patris is the genitive singular of the Latin word for "father", pater. It means "of a father" or "of the father". (Latin has no words for "a" or "the", so a translation has to supply them when necessary.)
The English translation of the Latin phrase "gloria patri" would be "glory to the Father" or "glory (be given) to the Father."
In the name But it should be in nomine eg in nomine patris = in the name of the father
The latin translation for handbill is libelus
The Latin translation for Magnetism is Magnetismus.
The Latin translation for confederate is Foederátus or Socius.
The Latin translation is rose_ann_a the a is like a in ape
The Latin translation for Brass is Orichalcum.
The standard Latin translation of the Bible, the Vulgate of St. Jerome, uses the word vindicta (-ae, f.). For example, est mihi vindictam: "vengeance is mine".
A possible translation: ..... vrea să se însoare cu mine, tată.
Sorry, there is no latin translation, try your last name.
The Latin translation for the word migrate as a verb is migrare.