All things are taught to all or teaches everything to everyone.
"Et omnes" in Latin means "and all."
'Fides supra omnes' would mean 'Loyalty above all things.' 'Fidelitas ante omnia' would mean 'Loyalty before everything.' If you want to say 'loyalty above all', you would use 'Fidelitas super omnia.'
Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers's motto is 'Docet omnes ubique'.
Super omnes is a latin expression that means "superior to everyone"
"He who teaches, learns."
Omnes mundum facimus is Latin for "we all make the world".
The usual translation for "each" or "every" in Latin is omnis. "Everyone" and "everything" are rendered by plurals, omnes (masculine or feminine) and omnia (neuter) respectively.
"omnes pompeiani actor spectant" means "All Pompeians watch the actors."
Vinces omnia. (Vincetis when speaking to more than one person; omnes when "all" means "all people" rather than "all things.")
In omnia paratus means IN ALL THINGS BE PREPARED
Teaches (3rd singular person present simple tense)
Usually used in the latin phrase "Qui docet discit" in English means "he who teaches learns."