- Is Memento Vivere correct?
- Is it Memento Vivere or Memento Mori?
- What is the Latin verb to live?
- What is the Latin translation memento mori?
Is Memento Vivere correct?
Memento mori engendered an opposite imperative -- memento vivere -- the Latin for "remember that you must live." Less common and of more recent vintage (according to the Oxford English Dictionary), memento vivere seems to imply that a preoccupation with death is perhaps unwise and unhealthy.
Is it Memento Vivere or Memento Mori?
Memento mori means "remember that you will die". We added the opposing concept to the reverse of this octagonal coin: Memento Vivere which means "remember that you have to live".
What is the Latin verb to live?
From Latin vīvere, from Proto-Italic *gʷīwō, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷíh₃weti (“to live, be alive”).
What is the Latin translation memento mori?
Memento mori literally means "Remember you must die".