Love is a great thing; love is great.
The greatest thing to learn is when to speak and when to keep quiet
I don't think that omis is indeed a latin word, if it is then I apologize. However, "Familla est omnis," means "Family is everything,". Familia est omnes res OR Familia est omnia would be 'Family is everything.' The singular 'omnis' is not used to mean 'everything.'
Est-ce que tu espères être riche un jour means "do you hope to be rich some day?" in English.
classe des mammalia (mammifères)
Mon nom de grands-mères est Beatrice.
The motto of Rutgers Preparatory School is 'Severa res est verum gaudium'.
Quis est doctrina 'fe res'? is the Latin equivalent of the English question 'What is the 'fe res' doctrine?' In the word by word translation, the interrogative pronoun 'quis' means 'what'. The verb 'es' means '[it] is'. The noun 'doctrina' means 'doctrine'.
There is no prefix res. The prefix re- means again or back.
est-ce que tu as des frères et sœurs ?
deeds or exploits A+
beef
case of first impression Res nova also means new thing in Latin.