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The phrase "Family is Everything" could be translated, I believe, as "familia omnis est" or "familia est omnis". Take your pick of what you think sounds better :). Family is everything = Familia omnia (est). The proper form of 'omnis' that means 'everything' is 'omnes.' In Latin, it's a plural. The 'est' part (is) may be omitted, and typically was in Latin, although it's not incorrect to include it.

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"Familia ante omnia", meaning literally "Family above all else".

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Familia primum.

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supra omne genus

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Q: How do you say in Latin 'Family should come before everything'?
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