'come let us rejoice' It means let us rejoice
It simply means "be happy". The line goes Australians, all, let us rejoice, for we are young and free. So the word 'rejoice' means to be happy about being an Australian in the new, young, progressive country.
To conquer with force; to enslave someone or some people.
The Roman Empire, if you mean "empire" but if you mean "Emperor" it was Caesar who conquered it and became emperor not long thereafter.
Yes he did conquer them.
no. to rejoice = samakh (שמח) to dance = rakad (רקד)
sempatheic , rejoice
Rejoice
There seems to be a typo in your question. Did you mean "rejoice"? If so, to rejoice means to feel or show great joy or delight.
'come let us rejoice' It means let us rejoice
rejoice
gaudio means I rejoice
Pleasure/Joy, or simply "Rejoice!"
May we rejoice today.
Conquer means to defeat someone
Organize your sources and conquer your obstacles.
Rejoice NO! That is my name and it means causer of joy and it is Hebrews