If you are using classical Latin, you say o-fee-kee-um. In medieval Latin it was pronounced o-fee-chee-um. In some modern contexts it would be said o-fee-see-um (this is the "Northern Continental pronunciation" recommended for scientific use).
Officium
Officium Triste was created in 1994.
officium
committment
The English equivalent of the Latin phrase 'medium officium' is the following: in the middle of his duties. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'medium' means 'in the middle'; and 'officium' means 'duties'. The possessive adjective is implied, and actually may be either 'his' or 'her'.
I hate the office of the month.
Love, Honor, Duty, Sacrifice.
Depending on the context, munus muneris servitum officium famulatus
The Albany Academy's motto is 'Honor Integritas Officium'.
Nobile officium In Scotland, the equitable jurisdiction of the High Court of Justiciary or the Inner House of the Court of Session to give a remedy where none would otherwise be available, or to soften the effect of the law in a particular circumstance.
Classical Gymnasium in Zagreb's motto is 'Patria, Humanitas, Officium, Fides'.
The motto of Earle Mack School of Law is 'Scientia, Ars, Officium'.