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  1. Origin of "seize the day" as a translation of Horace's carpe diem

    Jul 30, 2017 · Even many people who have never studied Latin know the phrase carpe diem (from Horace's Odes 1.11), and can tell you that it means "seize the day". But "seize" is not a very …

  2. diem (seize the day in Latin) Daily Themed Crossword

    Here are all the possible answers for ___ diem (seize the day in Latin). This crossword clue was last seen on Daily Themed Crossword Forest Fables Pack Level 8.

  3. Translation of a phrase "Catch the moment, ..." to Latin

    Sep 12, 2018 · 8 I hope someone who speaks Russian could help me in translating a phrase "Лови момент. Цени мгновение." into Latin. I'm afraid the original meaning could be lost or …

  4. Seize your future - Latin Language Stack Exchange

    Feb 19, 2021 · 4 What would "Seize your future/the future" be in Latin? I've got Carpe futurum, but my latin is quite poor. I want to use it as a motto for an educational company.

  5. How to translate "Carpe That Diem" properly into Latin?

    How would one translate this phrase into Latin properly? At first I thought to simply translate "that" with a Latin demonstrative pronoun, but then I realized that "that" in this context is being used …

  6. diem (Seize the day!) - Daily Themed Crossword Answers

    Feb 3, 2023 · We found the following answers for: ___ diem (Seize the day!) crossword clue. This crossword clue was last seen on February 3 2023 Daily Themed Crossword puzzle. The …

  7. How can we say “take control” in Latin?

    Aug 20, 2021 · There are a number of Latin nouns that mean control, each one meaning a slightly different form of control. 'imperium' usually pertains to control of an empire, kingdom or army, I …

  8. How can I intensify a phrase? - Latin Language Stack Exchange

    In Greek, I would translate these intensifiers with a particle like δή. But what's the Latin equivalent? For example, if I want to paraphrase Horace and say "seize the fucking day" …

  9. english to latin translation - Something that rolls off the tongue ...

    Mar 6, 2023 · Or does carpe diem actually cover it? Potentially helpful from Origin of "seize the day" as a translation of Horace's carpe diem But "seize" is not a very close translation of …

  10. TRANSLATION "In the midst of the darkness, the light persists"

    Feb 12, 2021 · What would be the most correct translation into Latin of the phrase: "In the midst of darkness, the light persists", I have found on some sites: IN MEDIA TENEBRIS LUCEM …