Above the main entrance is the inscription (translated from Latin), "In honor of the prince of apostles; by Paul V Borghese, a Roman, Supreme Pontiff, in the year 1612 and the seventh year of his pontificate."
from the New World Encyclopedia website
To say "have a nice day" in Latin, you can use the phrase "habeas diem bonam."
In Latin you could say specula lucis, or pharus, or ignis.
No, it is not a requirement.
In Galilea est would be one translation of this phrase
The English phrase "I am strong" can be translated into Latin. In this ancient language it comes out "tunc potens sum".
The English term "marketing" can be translated two ways in Latin. One is to say the phrase "lorem ipsum dolor" and the other is to say "opsonatus".
In Latin this phrase is Munit Haec Et Altera Vincit... confusing right??
The English phrase "angel of love" has a very obvious Latin translation. In Latin it becomes the phrase "Angelus ex amore".
The word for seek in Latin is quaero, and opportunity is opoprtunitas. With the correct conjunction, the phrase becomes quaerebat opportunitatem.
The Latin phrase 'nota bene' (N.B.) is used in Spanish, as it is in English
The phrase "moon child" in Latin can be translated as "luna filius" for a boy or "luna filia" for a girl.
In Latin, "I absolve you all" can be translated as "Vos omnes absolvo." This phrase uses "vos" for "you all" and "absolvo," which means "I absolve."