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The statement 'Ab uno disce omnes' means All [of you], learn from one. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'ab' means 'from'. The noun 'uno' means 'one'. The verb 'disce' is the imperative form of the infinitive 'discere', which means 'to learn'. The adjective used as a noun 'omnes' means 'all'.
In omnia paratus means IN ALL THINGS BE PREPARED
"Ab irato" is Latin for "from an angry man," "ab origine" translates to "from the beginning," "ob ovo usque ad mala" means "from the egg to the apple," "ab uno disce omnes" translates to "from one, learn all," "ab urbe condita" means "from the founding of the city," and "ab utili" translates to "from utility." These phrases are all Latin idioms used to convey various concepts and ideas.
'uno (minus, really 'menos' in Spanish) uno' = 'one minus one'
"All things excellently."
He (or she) learns all things.
uno means one (1). It can also mean the indefinite article "a" or "an".
to do, to make
To carry through everything.
It means "Everything with God".
All that is mine, I carry with me.
Latin conquers all.