to richer the experience of life and use naughty words so people dont know what they mean.
Life in different languages: Spanish: Vida French: Vie German: Leben Italian: Vita Japanese: 生活 (Seikatsu) Mandarin: 生活 (Shēnghuó)
The Latin feminine noun meaning life is vita
In French, "life" is "la vie." In Spanish, "life" is "la vida." In German, "life" is "das Leben." In Japanese, "life" is "人生 (jinsei)."
A polyglot is a person who is proficient in multiple languages. This can include speaking, reading, and writing in several different languages. Polyglots often have a talent for learning new languages quickly and may use them in various aspects of their life, such as work or travel.
It comes from a Scottish Gaelic word 'Uisge beatha' meaning 'water of life'
Life in different languages: Spanish: Vida French: Vie German: Leben Italian: Vita Japanese: 生活 (Seikatsu) Mandarin: 生活 (Shēnghuó)
It is 'élet' in Hungarian.
Biology comes from the Greek word meaning knowledge of life.
Because learning languages helps you later in life.
The meaning of life is '42'.
In French, "life" is "la vie." In Spanish, "life" is "la vida." In German, "life" is "das Leben." In Japanese, "life" is "人生 (jinsei)."
another word for "a way of life" is culture
There were many different languages and ways of life
The word "life" in English translates to the following: Spanish - vida French - la vie Italian - vita German - Leben Dutch - het leven Hebrew - חיים (chaim)
A place in which there are many different life forms,cultures, religions, races and home to many eratic seahorses.
There is actually no such language as "Indian". There are more than 450 different languages spoken in India. If you are talking about Native American languages, there are more than 700. If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which Indian language you are talking about.
Reincarnation is the only other word of meaning of new life.