weird question....
@PerfctlyFlawed (98)
United States
June 10, 2007 7:32pm CST
What language is Carpe Diem. it means Seize the day.. and i have no clue what language that is... and id like to know cuz i heard another phrase in a movie called Carpe Omnious and just wondering if that really means take it all or not cuz supposidly it does and am thinkin about getting it tattoo'd on my back possibly... i dont know lol sooooooo carpe diem... latin?... or what.. i dont know
2 responses
@liana_pescarus (1168)
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11 Jun 07
LATIN!!! OF COURSE IT'S LATIN!!! anything that sounds weierd and old is latin... :/
@PerfctlyFlawed (98)
• United States
11 Jun 07
figured...tried putting seize the day in a translator for latin but it doesnt come up right... hmm... o wellz thanx
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@liana_pescarus (1168)
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11 Jun 07
i think a more accurate translation for it is "live the moment", but i'm not sure... no problem ;)
@Lindalinda (4111)
• Canada
11 Jun 07
Carpe Diem means Seize the Day as you said. Carpe Omnious means Seize Everything. The language is Latin.
Why would you get a tatoo on your back?
@PerfctlyFlawed (98)
• United States
11 Jun 07
dont know really lol think it would be pretty.. like going down my spine... i dont do enough for myself.. so seize it all would just be a reminder to me that i need to take moments for myself.. do things for myself... carpe diem is seen alot... carpe ominous isnt... i think it'd be cool looking in an awesome font going down my spine but im not sure yet... :)