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In the phrase "Felix dies tibi sit," the word "sit" is a form of the Latin verb "esse," which means "to be." In this context, "sit" translates to "may it be" or "may it happen," conveying a wish or hope. Therefore, the phrase overall can be interpreted as "May your day be happy."

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