Die Last quisque melior quam.
Translated literally from the English "for each day" would be 'per cotidiem' in Latin. Cotidie: Daily Dies ex Die: Each Day In Dies: Day by Day
Pig Latin Day is celebrated on May 24th each year. It is a day dedicated to the playful language game of Pig Latin.
Each Day Gets Better was created in 2006.
April 15 is the last day to file your taxes each year.
The Latin equivalent of 'Live for the day' is Vive pro die. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'vive' means '[you] live'. The preposition 'pro' means 'for'. The noun 'die' means 'day'.
Because the last day of winter is determined by when the vernal equinox occurs.
"Know that each day that dawns may be your last." Or rather: "Believe that each day that shines to you is your last one"
For most people it is Friday, but in some places and cultures that would be different.
The callosity in my skin got better and better each day.
anywhere really.
The Latin word for 'day' is 'dies'. The Latin word for 'today' is 'hodie'.
The word "calendar" has been derived from the Latin word "kalendae" means the Latin name of the first day of each month.