Pig Latin Day is celebrated on May 24th each year. It is a day dedicated to the playful language game of Pig Latin.
The Latin equivalent of 'Live for the day' is Vive pro die. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'vive' means '[you] live'. The preposition 'pro' means 'for'. The noun 'die' means 'day'.
Die Last quisque melior quam.
The word "calendar" has been derived from the Latin word "kalendae" means the Latin name of the first day of each month.
The Latin word for 'day' is 'dies'. The Latin word for 'today' is 'hodie'.
Per diem is Latin for "per day" or "for each day". It usually refers to the daily rate of any kind of payment.
In Pig Latin, "David Evans" would be said as "Avid-Day Evans-Day." The first consonant cluster in each word is moved to the end, followed by the addition of "ay."
Meridiem is Latin for the middle of the day. Ante meridiem (AM) is Latin for before the middle of the day, and post meridiem (PM) is Latin for after the middle of the day.
Diem
Carpe diem in latin means "seize the day".
In Pig Latin, the word "daddy" would be "add-day."
blessed day