Duce nos domum.
Gaudeamus is Latin for "Let us rejoice."
the english word noise came to us from a latin word
Veritas nos liberabit.
It is a Latin motto of the Gould family which means "Be it not unto us"
The Latin word for horn is 'cornu,-us, -um, -i'. The word 'cornu' in Latin refers to anything that is horn shaped.
trypraesentibus mortuisque(for those who are present, and also for those who are dead).
it leads us home, to africa
The phrase "if God be with us, who can be against us" can be translated into Latin as "si Deus nobiscum, quis contra nos." In this translation, "si" means "if," "Deus" means "God," "nobiscum" means "with us," "quis" means "who," and "contra nos" means "against us." Latin word order is flexible, but this arrangement maintains the original meaning of the phrase.
Us in Latin is Nos
The translation of God protect us in Latin is Protegat nos, Deus. Deus in Latin means God or Deity. Protegat means protect.
Si scire vis quam magnus sit amor meus, numera undas inter nos.
"E Pluribus Unum", (From Many, One). The answer of "E Pluribus Unum" is incorrect. There is NO latin motto of the USA. The Congress with agreement by the President destroyed that motto in 1956 in favor of creating a religious division of the US and made the motto "In God We Trust." "In God We Trust" is the motto, any translation into Latin does not make it the official motto, the motto is set to English.