In latin, "In Vite Mane" most closely means "Abide by the Vine" or "Remain on the vine"
It was part of the seal of Archbishop Patrick John Ryan, a Philadelphian Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church. It is now the motto for the Philadelphia Archdiocesan school named in his honor. (Archbishop Ryan High School).
In the case of Abp. Ryan, it was meant to say Christ is our "vine" that we are to abide by.
the wolf with a mane
mane,rogelio where is the cousin
"invite" translates to, "invitare" in Italian.
Tategami.
Morning - 'take one mane' means 'take one in the morning'
invite her friends to her place
No, the word "mane" has a long vowel sound with the "a" being pronounced like "may-n" in English.
Same as English, but you need an article: les invitations / des invitations
what does figurtive languege mane
it's mane in English
the color of a lions mane tells you how healthy it is. A black mane is the healthiest lion but a pale mane prety much means the lion has a matter of days to live, if it is still alive.
We invite you.