"May you live long" is a traditional expression conveying a wish for someone's longevity and good health. It reflects a sentiment of goodwill, hoping that the individual enjoys a long and fulfilling life. This phrase is often used in various cultures during celebrations or significant life events, emphasizing the importance of life and well-being.
it means 'welcome'.
Ayushi is a hindu name meaning longevity. It has been derived from the sanskrti phrase "ayushman bhavah" which means may you live long.
In Sanskrit, "May you live long" can be translated as "दीर्घायुषः भव" (dīrghāyuṣaḥ bhava).
When using "may" to express a wish, you would not add an "s" or "es" to the verb. The correct form is "may he live long," not "may he lives long."
Greek gods are immortal, meaning that they live forever.
kunnen ze nog lang leve. This is a translation of Long live.
long live the revolution... kranti cha vijay aso...
It may live up to 12 years
Long Live the King - 2014 I was released on: USA: May 2014
"Vivat" is a Latin word that translates to "long live" or "may he/she/it live" in English. It is often used as a celebratory exclamation or toast.
Forever. A "God" is supposedly immortal, meaning he/she cannot die.
An average Pacific Salmon may live up to 4-5 years long, but some may live up to 8 years.