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'.
it means "with me" in the accusative (as in, sombody talking to sombody else) it means "with me" in the accusative (as in, sombody talking to sombody else)
A palavra espanhola alegre "significa" feliz ".Vivendo Porto Alegre said: The word 'feliz' in the Portuguese language meaning is also 'happy'.
it means i don't know why don't you go ask someone else I'm tired of answering your qustions
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All that is mine, I carry with me.
I carry.
I want to lead her into the city with me.
Vade mecum means "walk with me" or "go with me."This phrase is often used for something that you keep with you or carry around as a reference."I love my iPhone. It has become my vade mecum for everything!"
This would be translated "Luck is with me"
Many know much, no one knows all.
"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").
In omnia paratus means IN ALL THINGS BE PREPARED
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"All things excellently."
He (or she) learns all things.