It means to be nice and have friendship. Not being mean or anything like that. Like my answer?
Friendship.The word Friendship was adopted as the Texas state motto by the Forty-first Texas Legislature in February 1930. The word was probably chosen because the name Texas or Tejas was the Spanish pronunciation of a Caddo Indian word sometimes translated to mean "friends" or "allies." See also TEXAS, ORIGIN OF NAME.
The California state motto is "Eureka!", which is Greek for "I've found it!".
The Pennsylvania state motto "Virtue, liberty, and Independence"
If you mean the USA's national motto, it is "e pluribus unum" which means "From many - one".
It means- you are for your country, and you agree with what it represents. (This is the state motto of Nevada.)
Friendship.The word Friendship was adopted as the Texas state motto by the Forty-first Texas Legislature in February 1930. The word was probably chosen because the name Texas or Tejas was the Spanish pronunciation of a Caddo Indian word sometimes translated to mean "friends" or "allies." See also TEXAS, ORIGIN OF NAME.
Texas comes from the word "Tejas" which can be translated from Spanish as "friendship"
The Virginia state motto is "Thus Always to Tyrants"
The Pennsylvania state motto "Virtue, liberty, and Independence"
The California state motto is "Eureka!", which is Greek for "I've found it!".
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The state motto is "Nil sine numine" which is Latin for "Nothing without Providence."
amity (noun) = a state of friendship and cordiality
The Pennsylvania state motto "Virtue, liberty, and Independence"
Pennsylvania's state motto is virtue liberty and independence that means now the have liberty and they have their independence
If you mean the USA's national motto, it is "e pluribus unum" which means "From many - one".
A state motto is a certain phrase the state considers their own, like "Once a man always an Indian" is an example model.