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    Ad astra is a Latin phrase meaning "to the stars". The phrase has origins with Virgil, who wrote in his Aeneid: " sic itur ad astra " ('thus one journeys to the stars') [1] and " opta ardua pennis astra sequi " ('desire to pursue the high [/hard to reach] stars on wings'). [2] .

  3. ad is a preposition which takes either the accusative or ablative case. When it uses the accusative it means “towards”; when it uses the ablative it means “at”. It is also used as a prefix in some words, especially verbs. For example, eō means “I go”, so adeō means “I go towards”.

  4. Aug 18, 2023 · ad astra. (idiomatic) to the stars, to heaven (cf. reach for the stars) per aspera ad astra. Through hardships to the stars. 29 BCE – 19 BCE, Virgil, Aeneid 9.640: macte novā virtūte, puer, sīc ītur ad astra. 2007 translation by Ahl, Frederick. Blessings on your new manhood, my boy. That’s the pathway to heaven.

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    Ad astra is a Latin phrase meaning "to the stars". The phrase has origins with Virgil , who wrote in his Aeneid : " sic itur ad astra " ('thus one journeys to the stars') [1] and " opta ardua pennis astra sequi " ('desire to pursue the high[/hard to reach] stars on wings'). [2]

  6. Origin & history. Latin ad ("to") + astra ("stars"), the accusative plural of astrum ("star"). Phrase. ad astra. to the stars. Per aspera ad astra. Through difficulties to the stars. Examples. Automatically generated practical examples in Latin: Per aspera ad astra. Tatoeba.org Sentence 431794. Hac itur ad astra. Tatoeba.org Sentence 5162836.

  7. Oct 6, 2022 · Greek and Latin root words form the basis of several words in the English language. Understanding the root of words will help you decipher complex words. Read on to learn more!

  8. Ad astra per aspera is a Latin phrase that contains three root words: ad, astra, and aspera. Ad means “to,” astra means “stars,” and aspera means “difficulties” or “hardships.”. These three words combine to create a powerful message that encourages people to reach for the stars, even in the face of adversity.

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