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- GrahamHLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Both forms are correct Latin and both appear to have been widely used as mottos/logos. However, "Omnia mea mecum porto" is specifically quoted as a Latin proverb.
- Anonymous6 years ago
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What is the correct quote: Omnia mea mecum porto - or - Omnia mecum porto.?
Source(s): correct quote omnia mea mecum porto omnia mecum porto: https://tr.im/cUZOP - Mike HLv 51 decade ago
There seems to be some discussion over which is correct: Mea mecum porto, or Omnia mea mecum porto. However, no one seems to think that omnia mecum porto is correct, with good reason; "omnia mecum porto" would mean I carry all things with me, where the others mean I carry my things with me, and I carry all my things with me. Here's website that discusses it.
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- LindaLv 45 years ago
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Word by word is, " everything of mine, or all my things, with me I carry. I think it could refer to the things in your heart that can never be taken away. i.e.- you could lose all your material possessions but the things that are most important are yours forever.