"Malae diem" I belive (Malae = Bad, Diem = Day)
In Latin, you can say "Diei benedictus esto" to wish someone a blessed day. This phrase translates to "Be blessed on this day" in English. Latin is a highly inflected language, so the word order can vary without changing the meaning significantly.
Here is how you say it, "Sum non timet of magnus malus lupi!" I hope this helped!
Hodie die bonum cadere est.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
To say "have a nice day" in Latin, you can use the phrase "habeas diem bonam."
Malus puer
In Pig Latin, the word "daddy" would be "add-day."
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The answer to that is : appy-hay other's-may ay-day
Mecum carpe diem
Curse. "Malediction" comes from Latin for "bad" (or "evil") and "say."
In Pig Latin, you would say Happy Valentine's Day, "Ap-Hay-y-pay, al-Vay-en-yay-ine's-tay, ay-Day."
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In Latin, you can say "Diei benedictus esto" to wish someone a blessed day. This phrase translates to "Be blessed on this day" in English. Latin is a highly inflected language, so the word order can vary without changing the meaning significantly.
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The latin translation of the english word "hopping" is circumsiliens. This question was marked bad because its answer can only be short and under 150 characters.