It means "whoever pursues justice for the Lady Justice."
"In English, 'ilaw ng tahanan' translates to 'light of the home'."
It means «the rule». It's not «le règle», it's «LA règle».
There is no such word in English. -You possibly mean "C'est la vie" , a French phrase, loosely meaning "that's life' .
"Dia do advogado" in English means "Lawyer's day." It is a day dedicated to celebrating and honoring the work of lawyers.
"Procuraduria" in English translates to "attorney general's office." It refers to the government agency responsible for ensuring compliance with the law and representing the government in legal matters.
The word domina is Spanish and in English means dominates, however the word domina is also from the Latin language and means lord, master or dominion.
"It does not follow."
From the Italian Donna it means 'lady' from Latin domina.
"Sequitur patrum" is a Latin phrase that translates to "It follows from the fathers" in English. It is often used to suggest that something follows logically or naturally from previous generations or traditions.
Non sequitur is Latin for "it does not follow". A statement is said to be a non sequitur if the conclusion does not follow from the premise.
Justice for all.
It means to home. It does not have any case endings
Justice and truth.
By itself, not much :-) sequi = to follow sequor = I follow sequitur = he, she, it follows "non sequitur," a Latin phrase used in English, means "it does not follow." The phrase mean that a statement is illogical, that it doesn't follow from what was stated before.
it means african Queen the name originates from West Africa
Cannot find Themas. If you mean THEMIS, the goddess of justice, She was Justitia in Rome.
Love life because death follows.