quid pro quo my friend, quid pro quo
The phrase 'protector of the innocent' in Latin can be translated as "protector innocentium." In this context, "protector" means "protector" or "defender," while "innocentium" refers to "the innocent." This phrase emphasizes the role of safeguarding those who are vulnerable or wronged.
"Native alphabet" is a phrase that refers to your native language. If you speak English, your native alphabet is the Latin alphabet.
This is not a correct Latin phrase. It appears to be a mixture of random Latin words.
A blend of latin and german. "Genom" is German for genome. "Est in" is latin, and I believe means "Is in".
Terra firmaåÊis a Latin phrase meaning "solid earth" (fromåÊterraåÊ"earth" andåÊfirmaåÊ"solid"). The phrase refers to the dryåÊland massåÊon the earth's surface and is used to differentiate from the sea or air.
Extra Territorium Jus Dicenti Impune non Paretur
The Latin phrase for bad faith is mala fides. The Spanish phrase for these words is mala fe and the Italian phrase is malafede.
The phrase 'fortitud int deo' translates from Latin as 'between the strength of God'
In latin, ad hoc means 'to this'. Ad hoc, meaning impromptu or unplanned, refers to things that are being executed at the time of saying and often have an improvised character.
DEO VINDICE is an ablative absolute phrase, roughly meaning "With God as our Champion." This refers to the belief of the Seperatists that their cause was favored by God and that their way of life was righteous.
It refers to Central & South America. It has nothing whatsoever to do with Latin as a language. EDIT by jaysjay. It is not in itself Latin, but it refers to those countries, basically colonised by the Mediterranean region countries which speak the languages described by the term Latin, which include French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese. As the general languages of South America are Spanish and Portuguese, the area is called Latin America.
method of removing is the latin phrase of modus tollen