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  1. A mari usque ad mare, Canada's motto. Mottoes, originally battle cries, are used in many aspects of life. Aspiration, defiance, existential declaration: all are reflected. Many are pious; others, if not impious, are impish: ‘Remember the Alamo’, ‘Fifty-four forty or fight’, ‘Vive le Québec libre’, ‘Six into twenty will not go ...

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  3. A mari usque ad mare (Latin: [aː ˈmariː ˈuːskᶣɛ ad ˈmarɛ]; French: D'un océan à l'autre, French pronunciation: [dœ̃nɔseˈã aˈloʊ̯tʁ]; English: From sea to sea) is the Canadian national motto. The phrase comes from the Latin Vulgate translation of Psalm 72:8 in the Bible: "Et dominabitur a mari usque ad mare, et a flumine usque ad terminos terrae"(King James Bible: "He shall ...

  4. a mari usque ad mare. from sea to sea. From Psalm 72:8, " Et dominabitur a mari usque ad mare, et a flumine usque ad terminos terrae " ( KJV: "He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of the earth"). National motto of Canada . a pedibus usque ad caput. from feet to head. Completely.

  5. Feb 6, 2006 · Canada's Coat of Arms. (artwork by Karen E. Bailey/courtesy Library and Archives Canada) Canada’s official motto, carried on its coat of arms, is A Mari usque ad Mare, which translates as “From Sea to Sea.”. The phrase began during Confederation as an aspirational statement, before Canada encompassed enough territory to make it a reality.

  6. a mari usque ad mare: from sea to sea: From Psalm 72:8, "Et dominabitur a mari usque ad mare, et a flumine usque ad terminos terrae" (KJV: "He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of the earth"). National motto of Canada. amat victoria curam: victory favours care: Motto of several schools amicus certus in ...

  7. A mari usque ad mare. Latin is a classical language that was spoken in ancient Rome and is now used as a liturgical and scholarly language. It is the official language of the Roman Catholic Church and is written in the Latin alphabet. Latin is a dead language, meaning that it is no longer spoken as a native language, but it has had a ...

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