You may say é•·ã„人生 (nagai jinsei) to mean 'long life' in Japanese.
Shinigami.
Life.
'Nagai hana'.
'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.
You may say 'nagai.'
Long life = langes Leben
hikooki (he-koh-key, long oh sound)
生活 せいかつ Seikatsu
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