"Porto Meus Prosapia" translates to "I carry my ancestry" or "I bear my heritage" in English. It reflects a sense of pride and responsibility in honoring one's lineage and cultural background. The phrase suggests a deep connection to family history and the values passed down through generations.
I carry.
My is the English equivalent of 'meus'. The possessive adjective is in the masculine nominative singular. The feminine and neuter forms are 'mea' and 'meum', respectively. 'Meus' can mean 'my' ('Os meus filhos' = 'My sons' or 'My kids'), or it can also mean 'mine' (Estes sapatos são meus' = 'These shoes are mine'), it always depends on how you use the adjective. My = meu, masculine nominative singular. My = minha, feminine nominative singular. My = meus, masculine nominative plural. My = minhas, feminine nominative plural.
"Amicus meus" means "my friend."
Answer: This is Portuguese and it means: 'I ask you that help me in my studies'
My enemy's enemy is my friend
The basic meaning here is He is my beginning.In context it might also be It is my beginning, or perhaps This is my beginning.
If you are thinking of Deus sit Judex it means: Let God by my judge. Pretty cool sounding eh?
For my love, I look for the
In Catalan, that means my sun.
Horse
Horse
My Heart is forever your