Those are not words in English.
English,dutch,spanish, French and Italian.
Bede was important because his magnus opus, "The Ecclesiastical History of the English People," which documented the history of the English people until the date of its writing, around 731. It proves invaluable for historians to learn about the history of the English people; however, Bede's writing was heavily tainted with Christian ideology, for Bede literally grew up in a monastery from the age of 5. His works demonstrate the mix of pagans and Christians and the development of the English people.
oh my god. i am so fat
Worshiping. (Worshipping in British English)
Actually, it should be Vivat Iesu, as the Roman Latin alphabet did not have a "J".
Vee-vuht in both English and Italian and Bee-vaht in Spanish
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Jesus Lives!
He lives to live.
I am the king
In this case, vivat means "may it live", cor means "heart", suum means "his" and in saecula means "for ever".So the translation is: "may his heart live for ever".
John Rawlinson has written: 'Vivat Rex'
Perm State University's motto is 'Vivat, Crescat, Floreat'.
Gottfried Kumpf has written: 'Vivat Pannonia' -- subject(s): Caricatures and cartoons, History
Amorem hic vivat.
Go to Amazon.com and search on the following: Vivat in Aeternum - Nicolas Roze