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Unus dies sine risu est dies perditus is the Latin equivalent of 'One day without a smile is one day lost'. In the word by word translation, the numerical adjective 'unus' means 'one'. The noun 'dies' means 'day'. The preposition 'sine' means 'without'. The noun 'risu' means 'smile'. The verb 'est' means '[it] is'. The adjective use of the past participle 'perditus' means 'lost'.

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