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"Omnis cedo domus" is Latin for "Every home yields." The phrase suggests that every household eventually succumbs or gives way to something. It could imply that all homes eventually face change, transition, or transformation over time.

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Oh, dude, "omnis cedo domus" means "I yield to all men." It's like saying, "Sure, whatever you say, man." So, if someone tries to argue with you in Latin, just hit 'em with that and walk away like a boss.

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Omnis cedo domus is a pseudo-Latin phrase said to be the firefighter's credo and to mean "everybody goes home".

In fact it does not at all conform to Latin syntax. Omnisis singular where there should be a plural; cedo is a 1st-person singular indicative ("I go") where a third-person plural is needed; and domus is the nominative (subject) form where an accusative is required.

A better way to say this in Latin would be Omnes cedunt domum.

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