I work
Before.
To sweat or work hard
Nervous; agitated.
The Latin word "laborat" translates to "he/she/it works" in English.
"New".
A musical work.
Pray and work
Actually, 63% of all English words come from Latin.
You can be absolutely certain that anything that begins with the words Operor non is not an actual Latin sentence, but rather the output of a certain online "translation" site that produces these words when presented with an English text that begins "Do not . . .". It might be possible to work out the entire English sentence that induced this site to produce the above string of Latin words, but that wouldn't remotely constitute a Latin-to-English translation, since the Latin is essentially meaningless.
It's garbage - Latin words, but not inflected properly. Looks like someone took words from an English>Latin dictionary and put them together. Doesn't work that way.
I think "sic" or "ita" would work.