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".
orbis fidei
"Fear of God" in Latin is timor Dei.
"God hates me" is "Deus me odit" in Latin.
Fidere in fratrem tuum = to trust in your brother Fide in fratrem tuum = trust in your brother (command)
It is latin for IN GOD WE TRUST
Blame the Romans - it's a stylistic artifact of Latin.
The unofficial motto of the USA was "E Pluribus Unum" which is Latin for "One from many" or "One from many parts."In 1956 "In God We Trust"Note: "In God We trust" was first used on coins in 1864 but was not made the official motto until 1956
The Latin root word for trust is "fidere," which means "to trust" or "to have faith in."
In God We Trust.
No, "you trust on god" is not correct. What you probably are trying to say is, you trust God. Or, you place your trust in God.
E pluribus unum. Which means one of several in latin. Standing for the states of America uniting as one nation to be free of tyranny from Great Britain.
The Latin translation of the English word "trust" is sperantes. Trust can be defined as having confidence in something.
In God we trust
no it is in god we trust
Trust in God was created in 1984.
The motto of the state Florida is "In God We Trust"