Fructus vitae
The word life, in Latin is "vita" or "anima".The word life, in Latin is "vita" or "anima".The word life, in Latin is "vita" or "anima".The word life, in Latin is "vita" or "anima".The word life, in Latin is "vita" or "anima".The word life, in Latin is "vita" or "anima".The word life, in Latin is "vita" or "anima".The word life, in Latin is "vita" or "anima".The word life, in Latin is "vita" or "anima".
a plate of different fruits.
The Latin feminine noun meaning life is vita
"Vit-" or "vita-" coming from the Latin word for life, "vita."
vital, vitality
Vita.
The Latin word for berries is "bacca" (singular) and "baccae" (plural). It is used in various contexts in classical texts to refer to small fruits or berries. In botanical terminology, this term can also be related to the classification of certain types of fruits.
The Latin word "vitae" translates to "life" in English.
For birth I'm pretty sure its Ortus.Which is more like "origin" or "source" of birth. Life is "Vita"
The word, "Vita" in English means life.
"Quella" does not have a specific meaning in Latin as it is not a Latin word. It may be a word in another language such as Italian, where it means "that."
Vita is already latin and translates into English as 'life'.