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In kanji, "Live love laugh" can be written as 生きる 愛する 笑う.
The phrase "live laugh love" is not a traditional concept in Sanskrit. Literal translation would be: जीवतु हास्यं प्रेम (Jīvatu hāsyam prema).
The gypsy translation of "live laugh love" is "dživavas, chachipen, mripen."
The kanji for love in Japanese is 愛.
In Cajun French, "live love laugh" can be translated as "vivre aimer rire."
Live is Mabuhay , it pronunce as MHA-BUU-HAAAY :)Laugh is Tumawa , it pronunce as TUU-MHA-WHAAAnd The Love is Mahal , it pronunce as MHA-HAALbut it look like it's kinda quote , if you making it as qoute it'sMABUHAY , TUMAWA and MAG-MAHAL (Live , laugh and to love)well , hope that help , if you didn't clearly understand , you can ask me again :)Kathleen Aira Lucero
라이브 웃음 사랑 = live laugh love
In Irish it's mair (live), gáire (laugh), grá (love)
live - 生活 [shēng huó] love - 喜爱 [xǐ ài] laugh - 笑 [xiào]
The phrase "live laugh love" is not a traditional concept in Sanskrit. Literal translation would be: जीवतु हास्यं प्रेम (Jīvatu hāsyam prema).
To live is leben To love is lieben To laugh is lachen
Live Laugh Love was created in 2010.
The correct phrase is "live, laugh, love." It emphasizes the importance of living life to the fullest, finding joy and happiness in everyday moments, and showing love to oneself and others.
to live = vivre to love = aimer to laugh = rire
The gypsy translation of "live laugh love" is "dživavas, chachipen, mripen."
you don't say something in kanji you write it 愛は私の武器だ
Live Laugh Love
hey i think this is called live laugh love in chinese simplified 住笑爱 :)