meh-men-toe vee-var-ree
vivere memento
Memento vivere.
vivere senza rimpianti
Mo-Men-Toe Vee-Vare-Ay
Ricordati di vivere! is an Italian equivalent of the Latin phrase Memento vivere! The second person informal singular imperative and reflexive pronoun, preposition, and present infinitive translate into English as "Remember to live!" The pronunciation will be "ree-KOR-da-tee dee VEE-vey-rey" in Italian and "Meh-MEN-to VEE-veh-reh" in Latin.
well... I got a latin saying that means "remember to live". It's "Memento vivere"
A memento is, essentially, a souvenir. An example sentence would be: She wanted to keep the memento from her trip.
memento = mea ho'omana'o
The plural of "memento" is "mementos".
Memento - novel - was created in 1986.
Zadarski memento was created in 1984.
Memento Materia was created in 1992.