The English meaning of the Latin word 'civitas' is citizen. In ancient, classical Latin, the word's pronounced KEE-wee-tahs. In liturgical Latin, it's pronounced KEE-vee-tahs.
I doubt there is a direct translation for jubilant (see paragraph below for why), but you could say "laetissimus" (pronounced light-iss-im-uss), the superlative of "Laetus", which means happy. Being...
There are actually a few words for honor (that I can find; there's probably more that I haven't come across). Here are some words for honor, and there meanings.
honor, honoris [noun, 3rd, masc.]...
There is no Latin word norske. It is a Norwegian word that means "Norwegian", and it is of good Norwegian ancestry. It goes back to the Germanic word for "North" (which is the root of our word as...