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One out of many
Latin. The phrase means One from many. E=from, out of. Pluribus=many. Unum=one.
It's the national motto. It's a Latin phrase meaning "out of many, one."
Latin for "out of many, one."
The phrase is " E Pluribus Unum ". It is Latin and can be translated as " One From Many ".
That's "E pluribus unum", which is the original motto of the United States of America. It means "Out of many, one".
The Latin phrase E-Pluribus-Unum is a national motto, Latin for "Out of Many,One."
PHRASE, not "phase"E Pluribus Unum, not "pluribus unum"The words mean "Out of many, one" and appear on ALL American coins.
The Latin phrase E-PLURIBUS-UNUM (Out of Many, One) is the original national motto of the United States.
a Latin phrase meaning, approximately, From Sea to Sea. The unofficial motto of Canada by the way. It is often shown on coins and official seals, like E Pluribus Unum (Not EL Pluribus Unum, it"s not Spanish!) in the USA>
The Latin phrase "E pluribus unum" is the national motto. It translates to "out of many, one."
E Pluribus Unum is the national motto of the United States. It's a Latin phrase which translates to "out of many, one." If you look at the coins and bills in your pocket, the phrase is on all of them regardless of date.