life in Danish
life in Danish is liv, levetid, livstid — life means the condition of being alive, as opposed to being dead or inanimate.
life in Danish
liv
levetid
Animation; spirit; vivacity.
liv
Animation; spirit; vivacity.
livstid
(countable) A life assured under a life assurance policy (equivalent to the policy itself for a single life contract).
What does "life" mean?
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noun The condition of being alive, as opposed to being dead or inanimate.
"Doctors fought to save the patient's life."
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noun The period of time someone or something exists, from birth (or creation) to death (or end of use).
"She spent her whole life in the same small town."
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noun A person's daily existence and experiences, especially their activities, relationships, and circumstances.
"He talked about his life growing up in Manchester."
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noun Liveliness, energy, or vitality.
"The party really came to life once the music started."
life in a sentence
- Doctors fought to save the patient's life.
- Life on Earth depends on water.
- She spent her whole life in the same small town.
- The batteries have a life of about two years.
Similar words in Danish
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "life" in Danish?
"life" in Danish is liv, levetid, livstid. life means: The condition of being alive, as opposed to being dead or inanimate.
How do you use "life" in a sentence?
Example: "Doctors fought to save the patient's life." In Danish, "life" is liv, levetid, livstid.
Are there other ways to say "life" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 3 translations listed for "life": liv, levetid, livstid.
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