"For life" meaning "for one's entire life" would be in omnem vitam. "For life" as the opposite of "against life" would be pro vita.
beautiful life in Italian not latin
The Latin feminine noun meaning life is vita
The genre that includes the Latin root for life is "biography", which comes from the Latin word "bios" meaning life and "graphia" meaning writing. Biographies are written accounts of a person's life.
Yes, the root anim means life, mind, soul, spirit
"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."
It originates from two Latin words, "amphi" meaning two, "bio" meaning life.
Biology is, literally, the study of living things ...From the Latin "bio" meaning life and "logos" meaning knowledge.
One Way of Life
'vita' means 'life' in Latin. Accordingly, any word that has the stem 'vita' in it relates to life.
One genre that fits this description is "biography," which comes from the Latin roots "bio" meaning life and "graphia" meaning writing. Biographies are books that tell the story of a person's life and accomplishments.
The Latin meaning of biodiversity is the complete existence of species and genes in the ecosystem. All the organisms depend on each other for survival.
Life. Hence, biology is the study of life.