What does existens in Swedish mean?

What is the meaning of the word existens in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use existens in Swedish.

The word existens in Swedish means existence, life, existens, existens, liv, existens, existens, liv, existens, överlevnad, livstid, icke-existens, ontologisk, för-existens. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word existens

existence, life

existens

(sth with distinct existence) (allmänt)

Before the Second World War, Germany was one entity, then it became two, and now it is a single entity again.

existens, liv

(life)

Our existence may be threatened by this asteroid.

existens

(rare (existence) (litterärt)

existens

(existence)

Filosofer debatterar existensens mening.
Philosophers debate the meaning of being.

liv

(uncountable (existence)

Tror du att det finns intelligent liv på andra planeter?
Do you think there is intelligent life on other planets?

existens

(all that exists)

In all of existence I have never seen a view so beautiful!

överlevnad

(sth's endurance, continued existence)

The survival of the native language here is threatened by the increasing use of English.

livstid

(period of existence)

A total of €2.5 million will be invested over the lifespan of the project.

icke-existens

(absence, lack)

ontologisk

(relating to the nature of being)

för-existens

(state of already existing)

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