vitamin, vital, vitality, etc.
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".
There are actually a bunch - such as: vital vitality vitamin revitalize
vital, vitality
Vita is already latin and translates into English as 'life'.
The English derivative for the Latin word "vita" is "vital."
For birth I'm pretty sure its Ortus.Which is more like "origin" or "source" of birth. Life is "Vita"
"Vit-" or "vita-" coming from the Latin word for life, "vita."
Vita.
The Latin feminine noun meaning life is vita
The word factory is derived from the medieval Latin word factoria. It is also derived from the Latin word factor.
Mea vita es.
'vita' means 'life' in Latin. Accordingly, any word that has the stem 'vita' in it relates to life.