Translation: Who approaches?/Who is coming?
quis es means "who are you?"
It is a question header, meaning "Who...?"
quis does non iuguolo
"Quis" means "who" or "anyone" in Latin and "usquam" means "anywhere." Therefore, "quis usquam" together means "anyone anywhere" or "whoever anywhere."
"Strength comes from the mountains."
Quis dizer...... (My intention was to say....)
"Light is coming" is the translation of "lux venit" in Latin.
Bine ai venit Welcome = Bine ai (or aţi) venit !
Marjorie Susan Venit has written: 'Monumental Tombs of Ancient Alexandria'
The Romanian language equivalent of Welcome is Bine ai venit or Să fi bine venit or Eşti binevenit.When translated from English to Romanian language, the word "Welcome" is " Bine ai/ati venit" ( e.g.Welcome to Romania! - Bine ati venit in Romania!) or "binevenit"(e.g. You will always be welcome here!- Veti fi mereu binevenit aici!)
Welcome (en) = Bine ai venit (ro) - sing. Bine aţi venit (ro) - pl.
Its a liturgical chant with a part of psalm 95.