Servite domino in laetitio - Serve the Lord with gladness (gladly).
It means Serve the Lord
It means "to listen to music" it is an infinitive
The first three lines are what you hear at the start of the tv programme Silent witness: Testator Silens Costestes e spiritu. Silentium. Angeli Silens Costestes e spiritu. Silentium. Note: The above lyrics may seem to fit, but they are not Latin. If the lyrics were Latin these would probably fit better: Testat ore silence vos teste se spiritu Silencio angeli silence vos teste se spiritu Silencio Silencium is the infinitive and therefore is fine as the title, but in the lyrics there is no way you can say Silencium with the words that are there.
Venator daemonum is Latin for Hunter of Demons.Source:Minored in Latin
Servite domino in laetitio - Serve the Lord with gladness (gladly).
The infinitive "to be," in latin is esse.
In Latin, the present infinitive is the verb form translated "To ----". So amare is "to love"esse is "to be". Cogitare is "to think".
Servite Order was created in 1233.
Servite College was created in 1958.
Faceo. The infinitive (to do) is facere.
Servite High School was created in 1958.
Ad. (However, if you want to use 'to' as a verb, in an infinitive form (like "to love"), then it is already included in Latin infinitive forms.)
The motto of Servite College is 'Servi Vocamur Sanctae Mariae'.
The Latin for "to save" as an infinitive is servare, conservare or liberare.
The latin for "I see" is, believe it or not, video. The infinitive is videre.
The infinitive of the verb is 'discedere'