Ukulele : a four-stringed Hawaiian musical instrument similar to a mandolin Corrections - DRUNKENNESS : a state on inebriation / ANALYZE : to study or investigate / SEIZE : to grab or take by force
Seize the day is about doing something bad that caused you to loose the person you loved
yeah it was
(IMO) This song is spiritual. Seize the day, live life, don't die regretting you didn't do something. In other words; Just live.
They wrote Seize the Day music video based on how a group of skin-heads robbed a Liquor Store, but why they wrote the song itself is unknown.
M.Shadows-lead singer
drunkeness ukulele analyze or analyse sieze
DRUNKENNESS - a state of alcoholic inebriation UKULELE - a four-stringed musical instrument similar to a mandolin SEIZE - to take by force
mille cent seize ('onze cent seize' is also correct)
The answer is SIEZE. Remember the rule of English, 'i' before 'e' except after 'c'. But also remember rules were made to be broken. Saul Bellow wrote "Seize the Day".
That is the correct way to spell seize- like grab
The correct spelling is "hijacking" (to seize or steal).
The correct spelling is "requisition" (order for use, or seize under authority).
Do you mean carpe diem? It means "seize the day". Carpe is the singular imperative form of the verb cárpere ("to seize") and diem is from the noun dies, "day".
sixteen -> seize (pronounced "sez")16 is seize in French.
I'm not sure about the whole other part but i know that "seize the day" in latin is carpe diem, carpe means seize and diem means day. Hope this helps a little:)
It is a combination of misspelled English and Italian. The phrase "il Giorno" is Italian for "the day"; and "Sieze" is, well... you know what "Seize" is.The CORRECT Italian phrase for "seize the day" (Latin carpe diem) would be "Grippi il giorno" and would be pronounced as:Greepee eel jorno
no - SEIZE