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"Credo in unum Deum" is a Latin phrase that translates to "I believe in one God." It is a statement of faith found in the Nicene Creed, a Christian statement of beliefs adopted by the First Council of Nicaea in AD 325.

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What is tha English meaning of gredo inumum deum?

The literal translation from Latin is 'god get operation'


What does Deum de Deo lumen de lumine Deum verum de Deo vero mean?

"Deum de Deo, lumen de lumine, Deum verum de Deo vero" is a Latin phrase from the Nicene Creed, a statement of Christian faith. It translates to "God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God." This phrase emphasizes the divine nature and origin of Jesus Christ as being of the same substance as God the Father.


What is the meaning of credo et spera?

"Credo et" means "I believe and." "Spera" is a form of the verb "hope," but it is the imperative, as if you are telling someone else to hope. I would not be surprised if the phrase you meant to quote were "Credo et spero"--"I believe and I hope."


What is the meaning of credo in tagalog?

"Credo" in Tagalog means "pananampalataya" or "paniniwala," which both translate to "belief" or "faith." It is often used to refer to a statement of beliefs or principles.


What does patrem mean?

Patrem is the accusative singular of the Latin noun pater, "father." Although it has other uses, the accusative case generally represents the direct object of a verb or preposition. For example, the Nicean Creed begins "Credo in unum deum, patrem omnipotentem..." meaning "I believe in one god, the father almighty...."


Latin translation for believe?

The Latin word meaning Believe is Crédere. Credo I believe.


Is the latin credo from the same root as the greek cardio?

Credo is a Latin word meaning "to trust" (e.g. credit, credentials), but cardio comes from the Greek word καρδία, meaning "heart". Now, that didn't quite answer your question, but I'm doubt that, based on the definitions and morphology, they do actually come from the same root.However, the Latin word for "heart" is cors, cordis, so one would imagine that both the Latin and Greek for "heart" have a similar etymology (at some point in the past).


Where does the word Credo originate from?

Credo means I believe.


What is a synonym for credo?

Synonyms for credo may be code, creed, philosophy, or tenet.


When was Credo Reference created?

Credo Reference was created in 1999.


When was Credo line created?

Credo line was created in 2008.