animus= soul (nominative case [noun], singular, 1st person)
es= is (present tense [verb], to be)
omnis= all (genitive case [noun], singular, 3rd person)
The literal translation is "The soul is all." However, the translation most used would be "The soul is everything," meaning that one depends on his/her soul.
All.
Mens; animus.
The Latin roots "anima" and "spiritus" mean breath or soul. "Anima" is often associated with the concept of the soul or life force, while "spiritus" can refer to breath, soul, or spirit.
Omnis cedo domus is a pseudo-Latin phrase said to be the firefighter's credo and to mean "everybody goes home".In fact it does not at all conform to Latin syntax. Omnisis singular where there should be a plural; cedo is a 1st-person singular indicative ("I go") where a third-person plural is needed; and domus is the nominative (subject) form where an accusative is required.A better way to say this in Latin would be Omnes cedunt domum.
It doesn't mean anything; it's a string of Latin words with no grammatical connections between them - probably the output of an automatic translator. In order of appearance, the words mean "to be" - "vigorous" - "inner organs" - "soul" - "kiss" (or "of foundations")
"Omnis potentis dei" is Latin for "All-powerful God." It refers to the belief in a deity who possesses complete and unlimited power over all things.
Depends. If you mean the helping verb, there isn't one. There is an ending on verbs in Latin that will say if it is future, past, or present. if you mean the noun, it is animus (which means spirit) or volo
what does the Latin phrase ''Si Hoc'' mean
An object such as a box used to house souls cubile or Latin for box and animus the word for
The word for "all" is omnis, plural omnes.Omnis usually means "each, every" in the singular, but can also mean "all" in such uses as omnis sapientia "all widsom", or Caesar's famous Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres, "All Gaul is divided into three parts."The word totus can be translated "all" when this is understood to mean "the whole; entire".
its the sole mate of a woman, its a man who is created for a woman, animus is male character (logos) and anima is female character (eros) then animus of a the anima is a logos of an Eros.
The phrase is in Latin, and it translates to "It is."