capre vita - seize life
carpe diem - seize the day
-Typo - should be carpe vita
Rapere art pósterús when translated means Seize the future.
carpe
Carpe socolatum.
Carpe diem in latin means "seize the day".
rapere ad somnum
capre vita - seize life carpe diem - seize the day -Typo - should be carpe vita
Rapere art pósterús when translated means Seize the future.
Carpe Vitam in Latin means "Seize Life". It is a common motivation and affirmation.
Carpe Vitam in Latin means "Seize Life". It is a common motivation and affirmation.
Carpe Vitam in Latin means "Seize Life". It is a common motivation and affirmation.
Seize the ice = Carpe glaciem
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The Latin phrase for "seize the week" is "Carpe Diem." However, "Carpe" translates to "seize" and "Diem" means "day." If you specifically want to express "seize the week," a more fitting phrase might be "Carpe Septiman," though this is not a traditional Latin expression.
Carpe Omnius
seize the week
Latin for "seize the money"
If you're building off the idea of "seize the day," and therefore using the vocative, you would say "carpe totum."