Carpe diem in latin means "seize the day".
Natasha means 'Born on Christmas Day'.
The Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'by the day' is the following: per diem. In English, the phrase commonly is used in the sense of the daily allowance. For example, salespeople may be allotted a certain amount of money to cover the expenses that come up in carrying out the job, such as travel, meals, and hotel stays.
The Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'moon's dream' is Somnium lunae. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'somnium' means 'dream'. The noun 'lunae' means 'of the moon'.
Que tal? means What's up? You could answer by saying how you are, or what your day has been like. If you want to say "nothing" say nada.
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.
it means that the dead language Latin is now dead
The Latin name Natalia meaning Natalie in English means Christmas Day. Natalia (Latin) and Tasha (Greek) both mean "Born On Christmas Day':)
Uno die sero et una mina carensis the Latin equivalent of 'A day late and a dollar short'. In the word by word translation, the numbers 'uno' and 'una' mean 'one'. The noun 'die' means 'day'. The adverb 'sero' means 'late'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The noun 'mina' means 'a Greek weight, a Greek measure of metal weighed out as money'. The gerund 'carens' means 'being without'.
saying she wants a day off, means she time alone saying she wants a break, means its break up
It means Muck-Up in Latin
carpe diem
it means "good day", but is not a greeting.
In Latin "gallia" literally means "land of the Gauls". The Romans referred to Gaul as northern Italy and present day France.In Latin "gallia" literally means "land of the Gauls". The Romans referred to Gaul as northern Italy and present day France.In Latin "gallia" literally means "land of the Gauls". The Romans referred to Gaul as northern Italy and present day France.In Latin "gallia" literally means "land of the Gauls". The Romans referred to Gaul as northern Italy and present day France.In Latin "gallia" literally means "land of the Gauls". The Romans referred to Gaul as northern Italy and present day France.In Latin "gallia" literally means "land of the Gauls". The Romans referred to Gaul as northern Italy and present day France.In Latin "gallia" literally means "land of the Gauls". The Romans referred to Gaul as northern Italy and present day France.In Latin "gallia" literally means "land of the Gauls". The Romans referred to Gaul as northern Italy and present day France.In Latin "gallia" literally means "land of the Gauls". The Romans referred to Gaul as northern Italy and present day France.
One Latin equivalent of 'the poem of the day' is Carmen diei. Another Latin equivalent is Poema diei. Either way, the nouns 'carmen' and 'poema' mean 'poem'. The noun 'diei' means 'of the day'.
t.i.d. means three times a day. It is an abbreviation for the Latin phrase "ter in die," which means "three times a day." Also abbreviated as tid (without periods) and TID (all upper case). Other medication prescription terms include: q.d. (qd or QD) - once a day; abbreviated from the Latin phrase "quaque die," which means "once a day." b.i.d (bid or BID) - two times a day; abbreviated from the Latin phrase "bis in die," which means "twice a day."
Christmas ("Dies Natalis") means "Day Of Birth" in Latin
they are speaking in latin. i take latin class and if you know latin, when you get beaten by the god king, the new bloodline comes and he says Pater Advogonces. Pater in latin is father and advogonces means avenge you. So, its all means Father, i will avenge you. advogonces comes from the latin verb advogere which means to avenge. Looks like you learn something every day. Have a nice day!