Seize the ice = Carpe glaciem
Carpe pulchritudinem.
I'm not sure about the whole other part but i know that "seize the day" in latin is carpe diem, carpe means seize and diem means day. Hope this helps a little:)
Rapere art pósterús when translated means Seize the future.
The Latin translation of the phrase 'seize the sun' is the following: carpe solem. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'carpe' means 'to pluck'; and 'solem' means 'the sun'. The pronunciation is the following: CAHR-pay SOH-lehm.
Hi I'm learning latin and have been for 3 years i think this is how you say it but don't trust me completely: my translation-have a valde estas
carpe
capre vita - seize life carpe diem - seize the day -Typo - should be carpe vita
The latin translation for handbill is libelus
The Latin translation for Magnetism is Magnetismus.
Latin for "seize the money"
Carpe Omnius
seize the week