"vocatus atque non voctus deus aderit"
Latin is not too difficult to pronounce ... Try it this way:
Vocatus: 'Voe' (vowel sound as in Low) ... 'cart us'.
Atque: 'at kway' ( vowel sound as in way. Some say 'kay' without the w).
Non: As it looks ... Non.
Voctus: As it looks... Voc ( vowel sound like lock) tus like us
deus: Say it as 'day us'
aderit: 'ad your it' ( the 'your it' sounds just like the end of 'answer it')
No one truly knows how latin was pronounced by the ancients, but the Roman catholic church is probably the best reference ... Ask a priest!
Latin is not too difficult to pronounce ... Try it this way:
Vocatus: 'Voe' (vowel sound as in Low) ... 'cart us'.
Atque: 'at kway' ( vowel sound as in way. Some say 'kay' without the w).
Non: As it looks ... Non.
Voctus: As it looks... Voc ( vowel sound like lock) tus like us
deus: Say it as 'day us'
aderit: 'ad your it' ( the 'your it' sounds just like the end of 'answer it')
No one truly knows how latin was pronounced by the ancients, but the Roman catholic church is probably the best reference ... Ask a priest!