The Latin phrase Deo Vero et honori means 'God and honor'. It is often found on family crests in England and France.
Ita, utor Latina. or Ita, loquor linguam Latinam.
and others - et alia
John Brown University's motto is 'Christ Over All'.
and=etEt means "and", if you were to write "est" that would mean "is", not "and".The French for "and" is et.
The French word for and is et, pronounced "eh". There are more words that represents "and".
literally "True God and honor". A lot of sites say it's "God and the honor" but that would translate to "Deo et le honori". anyway it's the Roque family coat of arms, and it's in Latin.
Latin
"Pro Deo et Patria" translates to "For God and country" in English.
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From God and the King.
Pro deo et patria (For God and Country)
The motto of Sylvia Fedoruk is 'Deo Et Patriae'.
Loras College's motto is 'Pro Deo Et Patria'.
The motto of Rikkyo University is 'Pro Deo et Patria-'.
The motto of American University is 'Pro deo et patria'.
The Friary School's motto is 'Inservi Deo Et Latare'.
Ar son Dé is na Tíre