'La multi ani' is a Romanian phrase, meaning 'happy birthday'. Literally, the phrase means 'to many years' and could represent a wish for the person having a birthday to live a long life.
For many years
It means "to the sources"
Felix dies natalis Felix dies natalis Felix dies cara ...(insert name, care if male) Felix dies tibi ad multos anos... (means: and many more)
Fine plump little a--. This is a word from a personal ad. Plese stick to personals in languages you understand.
Ad nauseam.
The motto "Ad astra ad aspera" means " "To the stars by hardship (effort, work, difficulties)." It is also commonly translated to mean "A rough road leads to the stars." The original designer of the Great Seal of Kansas, John James Ingalls (1833-1900) once stated: "The aspiration of Kansas is to reach the unattainable; its dream is the realization of the impossible."
Joyce Mayhew has written: 'Ad multos annos'
It can be "the house" or "the back"
It means "to the sources"
I think it means 'The year of the/our Lord'.
We are preparing for life
'to the finger nail'
to do something so many times that everyone is sick of it
Felix dies natalis Felix dies natalis Felix dies cara ...(insert name, care if male) Felix dies tibi ad multos anos... (means: and many more)
BC = Before Christ AD = Anno Domini (after the birth of Christ)
"He/she/it is here until the end of the dog."
Adamus Murimuthensis has written: 'Chronica sui temporis, nunc primum per decem annos aucta (1303-1346) cum eorundem continuatione (ad 1380)' -- subject(s): History
Lehitraot ad Mahar BaErev (להתראות מחר בערב) = "See you tomorrow evening"Answer:The preposition "ad" indicates that it is being used to mean "goodby until tomorrow evening."