I'm relatively certain it means "You prepare yourself for war".
(é) bello parlare con te/ bello parlarti
It is finish
Monstra te esse matrem is Latin for "Show that you are a mother".
"In te domine" is not Spanish but classic Latin. It means "in thay Lord"
This means: I love you my beautiful your the best of my first and only
Penso a te, bello
The Latin phrase for "I love you" is "te amo."
I think it means may the gods destroy you, I curse you.
"ne te quaesiveris extra" is Latin; that means "don't look for yourself outside".
Latin
Nope. That would be 'te sus.' Nice try though.
This Latin statement means 'That which does not kill you thus strengthens you.' It is a quote from Friedrich Nietzsche.