Vivere nel momento is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Live in the moment."
Specifically, the infinitive vivere means "to live." The word nel combines the preposition in with the masculine definite article il to mean "in the." The masculine noun momento means "moment."
The pronunciation is "VEE-veh-reh nehl moh-MEHN-toh."
It is important to remember how to translate words into different languages. Latin words for moment are quo, tempus, momentum, locus and punctum.
resque memento
live strong
viv-
The phrase "live for today" can be translated into Latin as "vive hodie." In Latin, "vive" means "live" and "hodie" means "today." Therefore, "vive hodie" captures the essence of living in the present moment.
to live the moment is 'vivre l'instant' in French, or we could use the Latin "Carpe Diem".
It is important to remember how to translate words into different languages. Latin words for moment are quo, tempus, momentum, locus and punctum.
Amor momentum
resque memento
They do live in America,but not in ''Latin America.''
Momentum Immortalitas
Horses do live in most of Latin America.
Moment of Luxury - 2008 The Latin Tradition of Handmade Luxury was released on: USA: 25 April 2008
Warthogs live in zoos in Latin America. They live in the wild in Africa.
Live at the moment = Vivo no momento (alive at the moment) Live for the moment = Vivo o momento (Enjoy the present moment) This is a somewhat confused phrase. The entire text would be useful for a better comprehension and a subsequent explanation.
Vivere - to live.
63% of English comes from Latin.