I just barely realized that latin, like a lot of modern day latin based languages has a tendency to be in revese order in words when translate to English. If you simply put "Gratia Mundi" in Google translate it will bug out. However, if you but "Mundi Gratia" is comes up as "World Grace".....
I just barely realized that latin, like a lot of modern day latin based languages has a tendency to be in revese order in words when translate to English. If you simply put "Gratia Mundi" in Google translate it will bug out. However, if you but "Mundi Gratia" is comes up as "World Grace".....
Both "mundi gratia" and "gratia mundi" mean "grace of the world". In latin meanings are mostly determined by the form of the word (e.g. Mundus= world, mundi=of the world, mundo= to the world etc.)
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