In the Irish language 'immortality' is 'neamhbhásmhaireacht'.
In the Scottish Gaelic language: ?
Stephen Cave has written: 'Immortality' -- subject(s): Immortality, Immortality (Philosophy)
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Immortality exists in the world today.
My immortality prevented me from experiencing death.
immortality is the ability to live forever
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Answer The religious people believe immortality of the God.
Do the Chinese people believe in immortality?
"Immortality" in English is immortalità in Italian.
That is the correct spelling of "immortality" (unending life or fame).
Scottish Gaelic is tì. Irish Gaelic is tae.
No, you are tricked by Zeus on Mythology Island. He gives no one immortality.