Originally posted by MirrorballBoyHmm defenitely a question I'd like to ask to Bono! Isn't it something in Latin or something? I'm don't know that language, but also Gloria has Latin parts (In Te Domine...anyone knows what that means?)
It is a Latin phrase meaning "In You, Lord". In = In, Te = You, Domine = Lord. Also of note is that "Gloria", the title of the song, is the Latin word for "Glory"
In Latin, the beginning of Psalm 31 is "In te Domine speravi..." "In you, O Lord; I take refuge." As for the other Latin bits in "Gloria," "exultate" and "miserere" -- these are the beginnings of Psalms 33 and 51, respectively: "Exultate iusti in Domino..." "Exult, you just, in the Lord." And "Miserere mei Deus..." is "Have mercy on me, O God..."
