Pronunciation: /ˈeɪtəs/

Definitions of aetas

noun aetas

Example Sentences

A1 Aetas mea parva est. (My age is young.)

A2 In aetate tua, multa discere potes. (In your age, you can learn many things.)

B1 Aetate hominum, multa varietas est. (There is much variety in the ages of people.)

B2 Aetas non est impedimentum ad discendum. (Age is not a barrier to learning.)

C1 Aetatis suae conscii sunt. (They are aware of their age.)

C2 Aetas non est finis, sed initium. (Age is not the end, but the beginning.)

Examples of aetas in a Sentence

formal The aetas of a person can be determined by analyzing their birth certificate.

informal I can't believe we're already in the aetas of advanced technology.

slang Back in the day, the aetas of dial-up internet was a struggle.

figurative The aetas of enlightenment brought about a new era of philosophical thinking.

Grammatical Forms of aetas

past tense

aetatis

plural

aetates

comparative

aetior

superlative

aetissimus

present tense

aetat

future tense

aetabit

perfect tense

aetaverat

continuous tense

aetans

singular

aetas

positive degree

aetas

infinitive

aetare

gerund

aetandum

participle

aetans

Origin and Evolution of aetas

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'aetas' originated from Latin.
Evolution of the word: The Latin word 'aetas' originally meant 'age' or 'time period'. Over time, it evolved to also refer to the concept of a generation or era.