It is a short life.
That is the correct spelling of C'est la vie (French c'est la vie = that's life).
"ma petite vie" means 'my little life'.
La vie in French means "the life" in English.
Vie (verb)It means to compete, struggle, to contend.To strive in a competition or rivalry with another.The two siblings vied for the attention of their mother.
c'est= seh la= la vie= like the letter V
"Le cours d'une vie."
French for "That's life," or "Such is life."
Roughly " That's life" in English, "Asi es la vida" in Spanish.
The song with the lyrics "C'est la vie" is "You Never Can Tell" by Chuck Berry.
Oscar LeMyre has written: 'Un peu de vie, en vers'
"C'est la vie" is a French phrase that translates to "that's life" in English. It is used to express acceptance or resignation towards a situation that cannot be changed.
Robbie Nevill
In French: Un aveugle a dit: «Etre capable de voir, c'est la vie."In English: A blind man once said, "Being able to see, that's life."
'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)
Pierre Bleton has written: 'La vie sociale sous le Second Empire' 'Le capitalisme francais'
In the poem "C'est La Vie" by Maurice Yvonne, the speaker reflects on life's uncertainties and ups and downs. The poem explores themes of acceptance and resilience in the face of life's challenges, rather than focusing on a specific conflict or argument between individuals.
It is worth much pain and sorrow and many terrible broken relationships and much sadness and smoking. Cest la vie