Latin Phrases
Latin Phrases
Latin Phrases
That said, we can do better than exclaiming "veni, vidi, vici" following a win at
Scrabble or whispering "in vino veritas" before spilling a secret over a few
drinks. With that in mind, we've compiled the genius Latin phrases you could
and should be using on a daily basis.
1. "Sapere aude."
A popular Latin school motto, this one means, "Dare to know." It's commonly associated
with the Age of Enlightenment and may be the reminder you need to never stop learning,
no matter your age.
3. "Carpe vinum."
We've all heard the phrase "carpe diem" a million times, but we'll do you one better:
"Carpe vinum." Of all the Latin phrases to master, this one, which translates to "seize the
wine," will certainly come in handy when you're eager to impress your waiter with a fancy
foodie phrase or are doing your best Caligula impression after a few glasses of pinot noir.
8. "Ad meliora."
Today may not be going the way you want, but you can always boost your spirits by
uttering "ad meliora," or, "Toward better things."