"all stops" in Latin. A bus or train that stops in every bus stop or train station, as opposed to a direct train that goes from one city to the terminus (the "last stop").
O'Dea High School's motto is 'Omnia Omnibus'.
Many know much, no one knows all.
In omnia paratus means IN ALL THINGS BE PREPARED
Omnia loca ex omnibus partibus igni corripiebantur.Omina - All (n.)Loca - Place (m.) or a region in the plural with neuter genderEx - Out of, fromOmnibus Partibus - All parts/directions/pieces/factionsIgni - FireCorripiebantur - were seizedAll of the regions were being seized by fire from all places.I would help with the other one, but it is incomplete.
Forever and ever
Truth conquers all.
The sentence 'Omnia mea mecum porto' means I carry all my things with me. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'omnia' means 'all'. The possessive 'mea' means 'my'. The personal pronoun 'me' means 'me'. The preposition 'cum' means 'with'. The verb 'porto' means '[I] am carrying, carry, do carry'.
No, an omnibus is a large book covering several subjects or topics.
The motto of St Paul's Cathedral School is 'Fide Et Literis'.
He (or she) learns all things.
"All things excellently."
All my things are gifts from God is the English equivalent of 'Omnia mei dona Dei'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'omnia' means 'all'. The possessive adjective 'mei' means 'my'. The noun 'dona' means 'gifts'. The noun 'Dei' means 'God'.