Pig Latin Day is celebrated on May 24th each year. It is a day dedicated to the playful language game of Pig Latin.
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
Pig Latin for day is ay-day.
Because many people like to study Latin and a half of the worlds population originates from Latin and we still use it in our day to day languages.
To say "have a nice day" in Latin, you can use the phrase "habeas diem bonam."
Translated literally from the English "for each day" would be 'per cotidiem' in Latin. Cotidie: Daily Dies ex Die: Each Day In Dies: Day by Day
Modern day is influenced by Latin because all over the world Latin schools are being placed near American schools
Diēs patris is a Latin equivalent of the English phrase "Father's Day." The phrase translates literally as "day of (the) father" in English. The pronunciation will be "dee-eyss pa-trees" in Church and classical Latin.