to do, to make
"Ecce nova facio omnia" is a Latin phrase that translates to "Behold, I make all things new." The verb "facio" means "I make" or "I do," while "omnia" means "all things" or "everything." The word "ecce" is an interjection used to draw attention or indicate a revelation.
Yes, melior una can be taken to mean better together in Latin. The specific meaning of melior una when translated from Latin to English means better than one.
In omnia paratus means IN ALL THINGS BE PREPARED
"I do," "I make," or "I accomplish" Contextually it often has different meanings.
melior. (THIS IS SOMEONE ELSES ANSWER) If you mean the cricketer, it is BUCKLERS MEAD and MILFORD JUNIOR
"All things excellently."
He (or she) learns all things.
It means "Everything with God".
To carry through everything.
I make free [people] out of free books and a balance.
Latin conquers all.
All that is mine, I carry with me.