How do you say age in latin Like on a tombstone Here lies age?

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In Latin, age is often referred to as "aetatis." On a tombstone, you might see the phrase "Hic iacet [Name] aetatis [age]." For example, "Hic iacet Marcus aetatis 75," meaning "Here lies Marcus of age 75."

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