In Latin, "Everything sounds better" can be translated as "Omnia melius sonant." This phrase captures the essence of the sentiment, emphasizing that all things resonate more positively in the context of Latin.
omnia melior latina audita sunt
omnis
yes in everything is better with you they say " hell "
In Latin, they think that God can help them, tought everything.
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.
People usually go by what sounds best when you say it. So, when you say "I have flu" and "I have the flu" which one sounds better? Many people think it sounds better to say "the flu".
omnia aut nihil
As in, "everything is but the dust of stars"? Pulvis sidereus
No, that sounds ridiculous. Say 'The key to better health' instead.
We people I think. It sounds better!
A company was founded sounds better.
because it is easy to say and it sounds better than heads or eagles.