I am prepared; literally, 'I exist prepared.'
Prepared. The motto of the Coast Guard is "Semper Paratus" (Always Prepared).
Always prepared or Always ready is the English equivalent of 'semper paratus'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'semper' means 'always'. The adjective 'paratus' means 'prepared, ready'.
Semper Paratus It means "Always Ready" in LatinThe Coast Guard motto is: Semper ParatusIn English it means "Always Ready."
The direct translation of semper paratus means always ready or always prepared, or always courageous. There is a official coast guard marching song with the same name.
In omnia paratus means IN ALL THINGS BE PREPARED
permissum is exsisto
In omnia paratus (not "ominia") is Latin for "Prepared for everything" or "Ready for anything".
The Latin phrase "Exsisto Optimus" translates to "I exist as the best" or "I am the best." The word "exsisto" means "I exist" or "to stand out," while "optimus" means "best" or "excellent." This phrase can convey a sense of striving for excellence or embodying the highest qualities.
It's Latin for "Be Strong".
semper= sim pur paratus= pa raw tus
"Semper paratus" is Latin for "always prepared", which is pretty much the same thing.
This is what happens when you put the English phrase "Peace be to you" into one of those God-awful online English to Latin translators. They turn out nothing but garbage, and that's what this is. It translates to: Of peace I step forth to you (plural).