May we rejoice today.
Hodie means "today."
Gaudeamus is Latin for "Let us rejoice."
KTU radio Gaudeamus was created in 2005.
Gaudeamus International Composers Award was created in 1957.
Diary
The correct spelling is "Hodie Christus natus est" which is Latin for "Today Christ is born".
Where are you going today
"Personet hodie" is a Latin phrase that translates to "let it sound today" in English. It is often associated with the theme of celebration or announcement, particularly in a religious context, such as during Christmas, where it refers to the joyful proclamation of the holiday. The phrase emphasizes the importance of the present moment in conveying a message or sentiment.
Sum valde bene hodie.
"People Will Talk" with Cary Grant And J. Crane
Oh, dude, Cantate Hodie is Latin for "Sing Today." So, like, if you ever find yourself in ancient Rome and someone tells you to Cantate Hodie, just bust out your best rendition of "Baby Shark" or something. It's all about spreading joy through song, man.
french: aujourd'hui german: heute latin: hodie