Estne 'per diem' ut vectigal impositum is the English equivalent of 'Is per diem taxed?' In the word by word translation, 'estne' means 'is [he/she/it]'. The preposition 'per' means 'by, through'. The noun 'diem' means 'day'. The adverb 'ut' means 'as'. The noun 'vectigal' means 'revenue'. The word 'impositum' is the past participle form of the verb 'imponere', which means 'to lay, place in or upon, put, set'.
Answer"Per diem" is Latin for "by the day" so per diem charges would be fees assessed on a daily basis.
"per diem" is Latin for "by days" Interest calculated "per diem" would be calculated every day, not monthly or yearly.
I think you mean Carpe Diem. That means seize the day in latin.
Per diem is Latin for "per day" or "for each day". It usually refers to the daily rate of any kind of payment.
"per diem" means per day. It comes from Latin.
Probably. The correct spelling is per diem meaning by the day. There is no Latin word or English spelt dium. Probably a spelling error - but there is a Latin word 'dium'. It's an adjective, meaning 'divine, divinely inspired, blessed.'
In Latin, diem means "day". The term word "diem" is typically used in conjunction with the word "per" as in "per diem" meaning "each day". A per diem is the amount a company will allow, either via cash, check, or credit card, you to spend, at their expense, on meals, accomodations, etc.
The abbreviation for "once daily" is qd. I believe the Latin is quo diem.
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Oportent qui laborantes conducent persolvere per diem is the Latin equivalent of 'Do employers have to pay per diem?'. In the word by word translation, the impersonal verb 'oportent' means 'it ought to'. The relative pronoun 'qui' means 'they who'. The noun 'laborantes' means 'workers, members of the working class'. The verb 'conducent' means '[they] hire, lead'. The verb 'persolvere' means 'to pay'. The preposition 'per' means 'by'. The noun 'diem' means 'day'.
Per diem (Latin for day) is a payment for a day - not related to time or distance. It is usually a fixed amount "per day". So if you drive 50 miles or 500 miles you'll get the same amount.
"Malae diem" I belive (Malae = Bad, Diem = Day)