truly hides
"Vere dignum" is sung in Latin, a classical language commonly used in traditional and religious music. The phrase translates to "truly worthy" in English.
verus, vere, fidelis
it literally translates to "tonka so when I'll see you mean pa"
In modern day Rome, the majority of people speak Italian. Therefore, the answer you are looking for is "Sì". If you mean ancient Rome, they spoke Latin, to which they said 'Ita' or 'Vere'.
This is the true signal of the kings
Lady Clara Vere de Vere was created in 1842.
Vere magna crocus et cussing Terret te
live free be true
Hoy no te veré. It means, "Today I will not see you ."
the vere plain is located in Claredon
Vere Hunt died in 1818.
Vere Hunt was born in 1761.