life in Latin
life in Latin is vita, anima, lūx — life means the condition of being alive, as opposed to being dead or inanimate.
life in Latin
vita
(uncountable) The state of organisms preceding their death, characterized by biological processes such as metabolism and reproduction and distinguishing them from inanimate objects; the state of being alive and living.
anima
(uncountable) The state of organisms preceding their death, characterized by biological processes such as metabolism and reproduction and distinguishing them from inanimate objects; the state of being alive and living.
lūx
(uncountable) The state of organisms preceding their death, characterized by biological processes such as metabolism and reproduction and distinguishing them from inanimate objects; the state of being alive and living.
vīta
(uncountable) The state of organisms preceding their death, characterized by biological processes such as metabolism and reproduction and distinguishing them from inanimate objects; the state of being alive and living.
vita
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 Latin
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "life" in Latin?
"life" in Latin is vita, anima, lūx. 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 Latin, "life" is vita, anima, lūx.
Are there other ways to say "life" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 4 translations listed for "life": vita, anima, lūx, vīta.
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