生活 せいかつ Seikatsu
You may say 長い人生 (nagai jinsei) to mean 'long life' in Japanese.
Shinigami.
'Jinsei wa tsumaranai desu' is a common formal way to say "life is boring" in Japanese. A common, yet informal way to say this would be 'jinsei nante tsumarani'.
Life, as in the physical state of being from birth to death, is 'jinsei.'
Mattaku jÅnetsun, Inochin.
人生なんて嫌い (jinsei nante kirai) means 'I hate life' in Japanese.
In the context of paintings, you may say 'seibutsu,' written: 静物 To say "still life picture," you may say 'seibutsuga,' written: 静物画
"Kore ha jinsei" is pronounced koh-reh wah jeen-say.
how to say "editor" in japanese
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".
'I hate my life' in Japanese may translate to 自分の人生なんて嫌い (jibun no jinsei nante kirai).
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.