Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus ) the Roman poet : "Carpe Diem" = "Seize the Day".
soixanteNo it's - seize (soixante is sixty). Yeah. Whoever said it the second time was right. :)seize
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to say76 in french is soixante-seize
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sixteen -> seize (pronounced "sez")16 is seize in French.
yes you can. I do it all the time.
The phrase "seize the moment" is often attributed to the Roman poet Horace. He expressed the idea of seizing the day, or "carpe diem," in his work "Odes" where he encouraged making the most of the present moment.
no - SEIZE
1663 is said "seize cent soixante-trois" in French.
It is said as "mille neuf cent soixante-seize" in French.