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Vivere nel momento is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Live in the moment."

Specifically, the infinitive vivere means "to live." The word nel combines the preposition in with the masculine definite article il to mean "in the." The masculine noun momento means "moment."

The pronunciation is "VEE-veh-reh nehl moh-MEHN-toh."

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Carpe diem, which, literally translated, means 'Seize the day'.

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Its "carpe diem"

Literally, vive momentum means live for the moment and carpe diem means seize the day, but they pretty much mean the same thing.

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Cogli l'attimo or we can also use the more sophisticated famous classic Latin carpe diem

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Vivi l'àttimo

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Seize the moment now

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Carpe diem.

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