In Te Confido Iesu
orbis fidei
Crede nemini.
The English word "trust" can be either a noun or a verb and both have several Latin possibilities. A Latin noun for trust would be "fiducia" and a Latin verb for trust would be "confido".
there are multiple ways to say "trust no one" in Latin. the one I prefer is "ne unum crede" but others may say "ne humans crede" which literally translates to "trust no human". some others may say "confide nemini", but like I said I prefer "ne unum crede". Crede neminem.
Jesus is called Iesus in latin.
Credo.
trust
orbis fidei
Morti confido.
Crede nemini.
jesus i trust you
in spanish you say:confia en mi
Fides quod puto in vestri
Laudo lesus Pronounced (loudo Lee-suse)
Trust faith love
The Latin root word for trust is "fidere," which means "to trust" or "to have faith in."
Jesus is the English form of the Greek word, which in its turn is from the Hebrew. The Hebrew form of Jesus is Joshua. Joshua is from the Hebrew word that means "saviour" or "salvation"