It roughly means, "Hail, Suffering Mother!"
Hail or hi Caesar Ave=hi or hail Vale= farewell
Yes,it does.
Padre Hidalgo ave.
Hail or hi Caesar Ave=hi or hail Vale= farewell
Hail or hi Caesar Ave=hi or hail Vale= farewell
Ave. : short for "avenue" /or/ avé : short for Ave Maria, in English: Hail Mary /or/ avez : second person plural, present tense (vous avez) for the verb "avoir", to have.
"El ave" translates to "the bird" in English. It is a feminine noun in Spanish, though "el" is used here because it's a common article used with certain bird species. In general, "ave" refers to any bird, encompassing various types and species.
"Consult all the AVE schedules." AVE are the fast trains in Spain.
Matthew Henson spoke a local dialect of English known as AVE before learning English. AVE, or African-American Vernacular English, was the language most commonly used by African Americans during his time.
LATIN
Hi or hail centurion Ave=hail or hi Centuriin=a roman ranking
It is Latin for, "HAIL MARY."