Tempus-fugit
[tem-poo s foo-git; English tem-puh s fyoo-jit] /ˈtɛm pʊs ˈfu gɪt; English ˈtɛm pəs ˈfyu dʒɪt/
Latin.
1.
time flies.
tempus fugit
/ˈtɛmpəs ˈfjuːdʒɪt; -ɡɪt/
uknown
1.
time flies
phrase
time flies
Word Origin
Latin
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