This is string of Latin words turned out by an online translator, which in all likelihood bears little resemblance to the English sentence that served as its input. It literally means "In life I, the custom, produce that which I value, in death I, the custom, toil above", although even there the grammar of in nex is wrong.
Ego mos diligo vos pro vita is a Latin quote that is used often. It means I will love you for my life.
Haec vita quam agimus. This assumes that "this life" stands alone, or is the subject of a sentence. Otherwise some other form will be required (e.g. Hanc vitam quam agimus diligo, "I love this life we lead").
Tu es amor meus is a Latin equivalent of 'You are my love'. It's pronounced 'too eh-sah-MOHR MEH-oos'.In the word by word translation, the subject pronoun 'tu'means 'you'. The verb 'es' means '[you] are'. The masculine noun 'amor' means 'love'. The masculine possessive 'meus' means 'my'.
The English translation of 'Quod vixi tege quod vivam rege' is "Cover what I have lived, rule what I will live." So basically, hide my past and control my future. It's like saying, "Let's move on from my shady past and focus on what's ahead."
It means someone put "Love the life you live" into one of those on-line translators. They turn out garbage, and that's what this. In this case, what came out actually translates to "I, life, esteem I drive you".The original English sentence can be translated into correct Latin as Ama vitam quam agis.
It stands for PlayStation Vita and 'vita' is Latin for 'life'.
The nearest Vita to where I am located is the artist Vita, in Sutton, Quebec, Canada. Vita's paintings can be viewed at www.galeriecharmante.com
Dolce Vita - 2004 Dolce Vita was released on: USA: 2006
Vita is singular. The plural form of vita is vitae
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Vita = ויטה
The plural form of vita is vitae.