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Given the religious nature of the quotation, it's probably most appropriate to pronounce this in the Ecclesiastical (Church Latin) manner: SO-lah DAY-oh GRAH-tsee-ah.

However, this is probably a misquotation; it means "thanks only [i.e., 'thanks and nothing else'] to God." Probably one or the other of the following was intended instead:

  • Soli Deo gratia: Thanks to God alone [i.e. 'to God and no one else']
  • Sola Dei gratia: Only by the grace of God
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