It's French and means "That is life". It is usually used in a way that means the same thing as "that's just the way things are".
that's life - that's how things are
"That's life!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase C'est la vie!
Specifically, the masculine demonstrative pronoun ce* means "it, that, this." The verb est means "(He/she/it) is." The feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine noun vie means "life."
The pronunciation is "seh lah vee."
*The vowel e drops before a verb that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of that drop is indicated by an apostrophe immediately after the remaining letter c and immediately before the first letter of the verb in question.
c'est la vie
Such is life - that´s life.
The French saying of "c'est la vie" means "that's life" in when translated into English. The French version is used frequently in English though as there was even a song of the same name.
that's life - that's how things are
Of life and Of death
"Evening of life" is an English equivalent of the French phrase soir de vie. The prepositional phrase may be used figuratively, literally, or symbolically. The pronunciation will be "swar duh vee" in French.
"Elegance, garden of life" and "Elegance, life's garden" are English equivalents of the French phrase Élégance, jardin de vie. The pronunciation will be "ey-ley-gaws zhar-deh duh vee" in French.
'C'est la vie' is actually the correct way to say "That's life" or "It's life". Sa la vie would not make sense in French, as 'sa' (meaning his or her) has a different meaning than 'C'est' (meaning It's/That's)
"le temps de votre vie" is "the time of your life", but it looks like a literal translation from English, it is not something a French would say.
"Valley of life" is an English equivalent of the French phrase val de vie.Specifically, the masculine noun val means "valley." The preposition de means "of." The feminine noun viemeans "life."The pronunciation is "vahl duh vee."
French
From French to English, it means "make your life".
"C'est la vie" is a common English colloquialism taken from the French phrase to mean, "Such is life". Literal translation: "It's life"
Nôtre belle vie
"My next life" is an English equivalent of the French phrase ma vie prochaine. the feminine singular phrase also translates as "my next lifetime" in English. The pronunciation will be "ma vee pro-shen" in French.
"Evening of life" is an English equivalent of the French phrase soir de vie. The prepositional phrase may be used figuratively, literally, or symbolically. The pronunciation will be "swar duh vee" in French.
la belle vie
That's life.
"Love of life" is an English equivalent of the French phrase joie de vie. The feminine singular prepositional phrase translates literally as "delight (joy, pleasure) of life" in English. The pronunciation will be "zhwa duh vee" in French.
"Life, I love you!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase La vie, je t'aime! The pronunciation will be "la vee zhuh tehm" in French.
French for "That's life," or "Such is life."
French is the language from which the phrase C'est la vie! comes. The declarative statement typically translates into English as "That's life!" The pronunciation will be "sey la vee" in French.