This famous Latin phrase tells the listener to make the most of every moment.
What is carpe diem (seize the day)?
This is the declension of manūs, manūs.
What is the fourth declension?
This word means "I" in Latin, and is often said to be large when someone is full of himself.
What is ego?
Amō is this in this form.
What is first person (present active indicative)?
The words "Hoc est enim corpus meum" are said at this part of the Mass.
What is the consecration?
What is et cetera?
This is the ending of aqua, aquae in the plural accusative case.
What is aquās?
This word meaning "boyish" comes from the Latin "puer."
What is puerile?
There are this many principal parts of a verb.
What is four?
This is the English title of the devotion to the Cor Jesu Sacratissimum.
What is the "Most Sacred Heart of Jesus"?
This Latin phrase is that from which we get the abbreviation e.g.
What is exempla gratia?
This is the genitive plural of ignis, ignis.
What is ignium?
The English word for Bishop is originally derived from this Latin word.
What is episcopus?
This grammatical term has to do with when an action is performed.
What is tense?
The words "...defende nos in praelio" come just after the titular saint in this prayer.
What is the Saint Michael Prayer?
This Latin phrase means "let the buyer beware."
What is caveat emptor?
This is the nominative singular of the Latin word for "sea."
What is mare?
This word, meaning a mistake or falsity, originally comes from this Latin word meaning "I wander."
What is error?
This is the plural imperative of dico, dicere, dixi, dictus.
What is dicite?
The words "O MARIA sine labe concepta, ora pro nobis, qui confugimus ad te" are written on the Latin version of this devotional item.
What is the Miraculous Medal?
This Latin phrase meaning "this for that" often comes up in legal proceedings about bribery.
What is quid pro quo?
This is the Genitive singular of Jesus.
What is Jesu?
This Latin word has taken on the meaning of "over the top" or "beyond what is necessary, especially for show" and originally means "outside of."
What is extra?
This is the third person passive (present indicative) of audiō, audīre, audīvī, auditus.
What is audiuntur?
These are the first few words of the Magnificat.
What are "My soul magnifies/glorifies the Lord, (my spirit rejoices in God my savior)"?