night into day
"May a good day be with you," which I suppose also translates to, in a way, "Have a nice day."
what does the Latin phrase ''Si Hoc'' mean
evening, eve, twilight, dark, dusk (use dictionary.com then click on the thesaurus tab for more words) Nox - Latin Noctis- Latin Nyx - Name that means "night"
The phrase is in Latin, and it translates to "It is."
With you all.
From the former.
It is finish
Latin for "out of many, one."
It's Latin for 'Merry Christmas.'
In the phrase "Felix dies tibi sit," the word "sit" is a form of the Latin verb "esse," which means "to be." In this context, "sit" translates to "may it be" or "may it happen," conveying a wish or hope. Therefore, the phrase overall can be interpreted as "May your day be happy."
Literally, the Latin words compos mentis mean "in control of the mind", but the phrase is generally translated into English as "of sound mind", that is, "sane".
"Birthday" in Latin is dies natalis: dies is "day", and natalis is "natal; pertaining to birth". Natalis can also be used all by itself to mean "birthday".