heres another question that is hard to understand. my answer would be "may life"
may as in the month
may as in will or can
if you put it in the sentence you want to use it in i may be able to help
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
You may say 長い人生 (nagai jinsei) to mean 'long life' in Japanese.
They may say they have life warranties but they are only covered under a 1 year warranty.
may you be inscribed in the book of life = tikatev b'sefer ha chayim (תיכתב בספר החיים)
To say "life" in Arabic you say HAYAT.
It created the ocean tides where life most likey started.
I think she may have said it once or a few times in her life but I doubt it anyway. She has a awesome life so it would be impossible for her to ever get angry and say f***
Check with several independent agents. There are very few things that totally disqualify you from life insurance. One agent may say you are uninsurable, but may be with certain companies.
At the start, he has taught Lucynell to say "Bird." Toward the middle of the story, Lucynell's mother wants her to learn how to say "Sugarpie."
It means never. If someone says "Not on your life!" it means they're not going to do it, whatever you may say. It refers to the old belief that you swore "on" someone's life, and if you didn't fulfill your oath, your life was forfeit.
People say goodbye as life is very uncertain, the two may not see each other next day as one could be dead.
If they are not wanted in life, then any way of a "goodbye" would be strongly appreciated. It may even make their day! Be as nice, and sweet as you can.