Sorry I'm late to reply, have been offline lately. I did some research on this line of yours. I'm not sure if that statement is an actual language or is a made up one. However, those words are from different languages all over the world.
Here's the possible meanings of the phrase: 1. On this day, the retaining walls will fall and he/you may walk the golden bridge
2. On this day, the retaining walls will fall and he/you will lead her/him across the golden bridge
3. On this day, he/you must defeat your mate/wife to cross the golden bridge
4. On this day, he/you must defeat him to take your mate/wife across the golden bridge
Here's where I concluded the possible phrases: Imlar - day, month, year, now, moment, instant
mata - kill, subdue, beat, defeat, her, mate, wife, stigma, curbed, retaining walls
Goldia Pont - golden bridge
Na - in, on this, well, I, after, the
sa - knows, said, may, it's, his, him, he
to - tons, the, you
poten - must, will, have to, might, may
mohoo - walk, cross, take, lead, protect, guard
Of course we all know that languages aren't usually consistent in flowing, usually they're back to front for english. But, I do hope this helps.
Languages I used, include: Danish, Dutch, Spanish (latin), French, German, Russian, Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, Serbia, Hindi, and lots of other text including some biblical scripts.
Please note: this is not the accurate definition or meaning. It is just to help you.
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