Unsterblichkeit

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ἀπὸ τῶν καρπῶν αὐτῶν ἐπιγνώσεσθε αὐτούς → ye shall know them by their fruits, by their fruits ye shall know them, by their fruits you shall know them, you will know them by their fruit

Source

German > Latin

Unsterblichkeit, immortalitas. – aeternitas (ewige Fortdauer übh., z.B. scriptorum alcis). – immortalitas od. aeternitas animi od. animorum (ewige Fortdauer der Seele od. Seelen). – immortalis od. aeterna od. sempiterna gloria (unsterblicher, ewiger Ruhm). – die U. der Seele behaupten, dicere animoshominum esse immortales od. aeternos: U. erlangen, sich erwerben, immortalitatem consequi od. adipisci od. sibi parĕre (im allg.); immortalem od. sempiternam gloriam consequi (unsterblichen Ruhm erlangen).

Translations

immortality

Armenian: անմահություն; Asturian: inmortalidá; Belarusian: бессмяротнаць; Bulgarian: безсмъ́ртие; Catalan: immortalitat; Chinese Mandarin: 不朽, 永生; Czech: nesmrtelnost; Danish: udødelighed; Dutch: onsterfelijkheid; Esperanto: senmorteco; Estonian: surematus; Finnish: kuolemattomuus; French: immortalité; Galician: inmortalidade; Georgian: უკვდავება; German: Unsterblichkeit; Gothic: 𐌿𐌽𐌳𐌹𐍅𐌰𐌽𐌴𐌹; Greek: αθανασία; Ancient Greek: ἀθανασία, ἀθανασίη, τὸ ἀθάνατον, ἀθανατισμός, τὸ ἀμάραντον, ἀμβροσία, ἀμβροσίη, ἀτελευτότης, ἀφθαρσία; Hebrew: אלמות‎, אלמלא‎, אלמלי‎; Hindi: चिरस्थायित्व; Hungarian: halhatatlanság; Icelandic: ódauðleiki; Italian: immortalità; Japanese: 不老不死, 不朽, 不死, 永生; Korean: 불사신; Kyrgyz: өлбөстүк, өлүмсүздүк; Latin: immortalitas; Latvian: nemirstība; Macedonian: бесмртност; Ngazidja Comorian: uhayati wa ɗaima; Norwegian Bokmål: udødelighet; Old English: undēadlīcnes; Polish: nieśmiertelność; Portuguese: imortalidade; Russian: бессмертие, бессмертность; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бѐсмртно̄ст; Roman: bèsmrtnōst; Slovak: nesmrteľnosť; Slovene: nesmrtnost; Spanish: inmortalidad; Swahili: hali ya kutokufa; Swedish: odödlighet; Tagalog: kawalang-kamatayan; Thai: อมตภาพ; Turkish: ölümsüzlük; Ukrainian: безсмертя