This would be translated "Luck is with me"
Vade mecum means "walk with me" or "go with me."This phrase is often used for something that you keep with you or carry around as a reference."I love my iPhone. It has become my vade mecum for everything!"
All that is mine, I carry with me.
Frank Mecum is not the Blue Bear; rather, he is a well-known auctioneer and television personality associated with Mecum Auctions. The Blue Bear is a famous sculpture located in Denver, Colorado, created by artist Lawrence Argent. It is often referred to as "I See What You Mean" and has become an iconic symbol of the city.
I want to lead her into the city with me.
"Mane mecum" would translate to "Stay with me" in Latin.
Robert Hooper has written: 'Hoopers' physician's vade mecum' '(The physician's vade-mecum'
Fortunas Legenden Tradition kann man nicht kaufen - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:o.Al.
simran
Mean ugly. est laid = to be ugly.
Deus (Ego) Sum.Ego = I and is contained in the verb so it can be omitted and usually is.===OK, now that someone has gone and changed the question to "With God I Am" That changes everything: In English, when you say someone is "With God" that can mean that they are living a sanctified life or that the person is dead.I am dead: Sum mortuus.I am in Paradise: Sum in Paradiso. (Compare to Luke 23:43--et dixit illi Iesus amen dico tibi hodie mecum eris in paradiso. And Jesus said to him, surely, I tell thee: Today thou shalt be with Me in Paradise.)I am sanctified: Sanctificato sum.I walk with God: Ambulo cum Deo. (That is, you follow God's precepts and laws.)I am with God: Sum cum Deo. (This is sort of in the sense that you both happen to be in the same room.)Take your pick.
On est means It is.
"On est ..." means "we are ..." in French.