Ditat is the third person singular form of dito, ditare which
means 'to enrich'. Deus is a nominative form of dues, di which
translates to God. The phrase itself, 'Ditat Deus' translates to
'God enriches' and is the motto for the State of Arizona.
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The phrase 'Ditat Deus' is in the ancient, classical Latin language. The English equivalent is 'God enriches'. It's the motto of the state of Arizona, in the United States of America.