special of the day
Diēs patris is a Latin equivalent of the English phrase "Father's Day." The phrase translates literally as "day of (the) father" in English. The pronunciation will be "dee-eyss pa-trees" in Church and classical Latin.
Dies Iræ
To say "have a nice day" in Latin, you can use the phrase "habeas diem bonam."
carpe diem
"At the end of the day."
Snow day = dies nivis
The Latin phrase "noctis in dies" translates to "from night into day." It can be interpreted as a transition or change from darkness to light, symbolizing a new beginning or transformation.
Felix diēs patris! is a Latin equivalent of the English phrase "Happy Father's Day!" The phrase translates literally as "Happy Day of (the) Father!" in English. The pronunciation will be "fey-leeks dee-eys pa-trees" in Church and classical Latin.
It's a Latin phrase meaning 'before the day'
spring foreward, fall back
meridianu means mid-day. Meridianu is meaningless in Latin - must be a spelling error.