I'm guessing you pulled this out of an old bible hymnal or something.
It means, "I am (sum) the way (via) the truth (veritas) and (y) the life (vita)." Ego is thrown in as an emphasis on the "I" in sum.
ego vita sum means i am alive in english. ego means I. vita means alive. sum means am. Ego Bonus pectus!!!
Ego mos diligo vos pro vita is a Latin quote that is used often. It means I will love you for my life.
"Ego pecuniam quaero." means 'I (ego and quaero) seek (quaero) money/wealth (pecuniam).'
When the ego is your god This is an incomplete sentence but it looks like a title to something.
Ego in Latin means I
The word "ego" in English translates to "yabang" in Tagalog.
Ego sum patronus translates to "I am your patron/defender."
I love you.
I am not summoned.
I.
"ego" means "me" and "na" means "to".
This is string of Latin words turned out by an online translator, which in all likelihood bears little resemblance to the English sentence that served as its input. It literally means "In life I, the custom, produce that which I value, in death I, the custom, toil above", although even there the grammar of in nex is wrong.