The word domus originates from Latin. When translated, it means house or home. A popular Latin phrase is omnis cedo domus. It means everybody goes home.
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.
The phrase Cedo nulli is Latin.Specifically, the verb cedo means "(I) am yielding, do yield, yield" in this context, in both Latin and modern Italian. The indefinite pronoun nulli means "no one" in Latin. The pronunciation will be "TCHEY-doh NOOL-lee" in the classical Latin of the ancient Romans and in the liturgical Latin of the Church.The Italian equivalent is Cedo a nessuno. The preposition a may be translated as "at, to" in English. The masculine indefinite pronoun nessuno means "no body, no one" in English. The pronunciation will be "TCHEY-doh ah neys-SOO-noh" in Italian.
cede, recede, recession are some examples
Ainda É Cedo was created in 1985.
Cedo Prica was born in 1931, in Plitvicka Jezera, Croatia.
Cedo Hristov died on May 30, 2011, in Skopje, Macedonia.
Cedo Prica died on June 22, 2009, in Zagreb, Croatia.
Cedo Martinic died on December 27, 2011, in Split, Croatia of cancer.
Cedo Hristov was born on May 1, 1938, in Strumica, Macedonia, Yugoslavia.
Cedo Martinic was born on January 27, 1960, in Pucisca, Brac, Croatia, Yugoslavia.
Jantamos Cedo - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Portugal:M/12