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The phrase carpe diem literally means _____.

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metchelle
metchelle metchelle
  • 30-06-2016
The phrase carpe diem literally means "seize the day". It is a Latin aphorism found in the Roman writer Horace's Odes. This phrase has been used ever since the early 1800s. This phrase is usually used for encouragement for people to make the most out of their lives. 
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manlywoman
manlywoman manlywoman
  • 22-10-2021

Answer:

It means "seize the day".

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Basically means you should make the most of today.

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