Latin can express this a direct command using the imperative voice, or as a wish (i.e., "may you live forever") using the subjunctive mood. The latter is probably more idiomatic.
In the imperative:
In the subjunctive:
Sic somnia tamquam semper victurus. Sic vive tamquam cras moriturus.
vive pro hodierno
ago forever tener
live strong
Hodie die bonum cadere est.
Several options:vivo ..... I livedego .... I livespiro .....I live, or I breathevitam ago .... I exercise life, I livehabito ...... I live or reside at
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
live strong
french: aujourd'hui german: heute latin: hodie
Live the life you have imagined
Over 80% of Latin Americans live on cities while 54% of them live among Brazil and Mexico, the most populous Latin American countries.
vivere pulchre
Hodiernus dies est sempiternus.
urban areas.
Locus bonus vivere.
Hodie means today and coridie means yesterdayThe question is for "tomorrow," not "today" or "yesterday." The answer is cras.
Hodie die bonum cadere est.
Several options:vivo ..... I livedego .... I livespiro .....I live, or I breathevitam ago .... I exercise life, I livehabito ...... I live or reside at
stop dwelling in it. move on and live for the day.. today is a new day and you need to embrace it. live for today.. like they say in n.a. "just for today"...good luck.