Novus dies is the Latin equivalent of 'new day'. In the word by word translation, the adjective 'novus' means 'new'. The noun 'dies' means 'day'.
"New day" in English is nuovo giorno in Italian.
If I read your question correctly you are asking for the phrase CARPE DIEM, which interprets to say seize the day.
New beginnings
Dies novus.
Pig Latin Day is celebrated on May 24th each year. It is a day dedicated to the playful language game of Pig Latin.
The Latin word for 'day' is 'dies'. The Latin word for 'today' is 'hodie'.
The Latin phrase "noctis in dies" translates to "from night into day." It can be interpreted as a transition or change from darkness to light, symbolizing a new beginning or transformation.
Meridiem is Latin for the middle of the day. Ante meridiem (AM) is Latin for before the middle of the day, and post meridiem (PM) is Latin for after the middle of the day.
Diem
Carpe diem in latin means "seize the day".
In Pig Latin, the word "daddy" would be "add-day."
blessed day
Terra Nova is Latin for "new land."
Pig Latin for day is ay-day.
they are speaking in latin. i take latin class and if you know latin, when you get beaten by the god king, the new bloodline comes and he says Pater Advogonces. Pater in latin is father and advogonces means avenge you. So, its all means Father, i will avenge you. advogonces comes from the latin verb advogere which means to avenge. Looks like you learn something every day. Have a nice day!
Because many people like to study Latin and a half of the worlds population originates from Latin and we still use it in our day to day languages.