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deus et ego

Technically it is God and I... but you get the picture. Also traditionally in Latin ego would come first, but because no one goes before God I thought you would prefer this translation. :-)

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16y ago

Deus intrá ex nós omnes is the latin translation meaning God is inside of all of us

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13y ago

"Quaeso Salvum me fac Deus" is God save me

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13y ago

You could say, God is in me literally by saying: Dios es en mi

Or God is in my heart: Dios es en mi corazón

Or God is mine: Dios es mío

Or I am God's: Soy de Dios

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14y ago

Amor Dei.

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13y ago

In nomine Dei

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"Sum me."

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Yahough

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