Tempus Fugit is latin for "time flees", which means time flies.
Tempus fugit.
Quid tempus est?
it means Time flies
Time flies.
Tempus fortuna est.
Latin uses the phrase tempus anni for season.
While there is no phrase specifically for this, "custos temporis" should suffice.
Springtime in Latin could be "ver" or "tempus vernum".Springtime in Latin could be "ver" or "tempus vernum".Springtime in Latin could be "ver" or "tempus vernum".Springtime in Latin could be "ver" or "tempus vernum".Springtime in Latin could be "ver" or "tempus vernum".Springtime in Latin could be "ver" or "tempus vernum".Springtime in Latin could be "ver" or "tempus vernum".Springtime in Latin could be "ver" or "tempus vernum".Springtime in Latin could be "ver" or "tempus vernum".
Tempus Publishing was created in 1993.
Tempus Fugue-it was created in 1949.
"Tempus" is a Latin word that translates to "time" in English. It can refer to a specific point in time, the concept of time itself, or the temporal aspect of something.
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