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Learn to pronounce car·pe di·em

/ˌkärpā ˈdēˌem/
exclamation
used to urge someone to make the most of the present time and give little thought to the future.

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Carpe diem

Carpe diem is a Latin aphorism, usually translated "seize the day", taken from book 1 of the Roman poet Horace's work Odes. Wikipedia
Carpe diem is a Latin aphorism, usually translated "seize the day", taken from book 1 of the Roman poet Horace's work Odes (23 BC).
3 days ago · Carpe diem, a phrase that comes from the Roman poet Horace, means literally "Pluck the day", though it's usually translated as "Seize the day".
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