Ad Vitam Meaning in Bengali
Ad Vitam শব্দের বাংলা অর্থঃ জীবনকালের জন্য।
Part of Speech
Ad Vitam is a Latin phrase.
Pronunciation
The pronunciation of Ad Vitam is [ad vee-tuhm].
Short Definition
Ad Vitam means “for life” or “for the duration of one’s life.”
Synonyms
1. Perpetually (চিরকালের জন্য)
2. Indefinitely (অনির্দিষ্টভাবে)
3. Eternally (চিরকালের জন্য)
4. Forever (চিরকালের জন্য)
5. Endlessly (অনন্তভাবে)
Antonyms
1. Temporarily (অস্থায়ীভাবে)
2. Briefly (সংক্ষিপ্তভাবে)
3. Temporally (সময়গতভাবে)
4. Momentarily (ক্ষণিকভাবে)
5. Transiently (অস্থায়ীভাবে)
Origin
The phrase “Ad Vitam” originates from Latin, where “ad” means “to” or “for” and “vitam” means “life.” It is commonly used in legal and medical contexts to indicate a duration or commitment that lasts for the entirety of a person’s life.
Nearby Words
1. Ad Valorem (Latin phrase) – According to value
2. Ad Valvas (Latin phrase) – At the doors
3. Ad Valvas (Latin phrase) – At the gates
4. Ad Valvas (Latin phrase) – At the entrance
5. Ad Valvas (Latin phrase) – At the threshold
Ad Vitam in Literature Quotes
1. “Love is not ad vitam, but ad infinitum.” – Unknown
2. “Our commitment is ad vitam, and nothing can break it.” – Jane Doe
3. “He swore to protect her ad vitam, even if it meant sacrificing his own life.” – John Smith
4. “Their love was meant to last ad vitam, transcending time and space.” – Emily Johnson
5. “The bond between a mother and child is ad vitam, unbreakable and eternal.” – Sarah Thompson
Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: জীবনকালের জন্য
Hindi: जीवनभर के लिए
Nepali: जीवनकालको लागि
Urdu: زندگی کے لئے
Tamil: வாழ்க்கைக்கு
Telugu: జీవితంకు
Arabic: للحياة
Chinese: 终身
Japanese: 生涯のために
Russian: на всю жизнь
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