The wife of King George VI, Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon was the mother of Queen Elizabeth II.
She was queen consort of the United Kingdom from the date of her husband's accession in 1936 until his death in 1952, after which she was known as Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother.
She died on 30 March 2002, aged 101.
I live - I'm alive
One sentence that the words "vis-à-vis" could be used in is "Les maisons sont en vis-à-vis." This means "The houses face each other."
I prefer to work alone vis-a-vis collaborating with a team.
there's already a magazine about photography called vis-à-vis
The cast of Vis a Vis - 2007 includes: Martinho Silva
Vis a Vis - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Portugal:M/6
The cast of Cenusa pasarii din vis - 1989 includes: George Alexandru Mihai Cafrita Adina Cristescu Stelian Nistor Valentin Popescu
it's actually 'vis-à-vis' and means 'regarding smth'.Addition by CrisdeanI let the answer above because the general meaning is correct.Vis-à-vis as an nounface à face : (= in front of)But vis-à-vis can be figurative.un vis-à-vis can mean the opposite or the counterpart.Un vis-à-vis can also be the opposite window in the field of sight in a building.Mon appartement n'a pas de vis-à-vis - my flat has an open outlookAs an adverb,à l'égard de (=towards) : Cette décision était injuste vis-à-vis de cette personne.(This decision was unfair towards this person)
The phrase 'vis-a-vis' is in French. It means face-to-face. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'vis' means 'face'. The preposition 'a' means 'to'.
We need to compare the new product with the existing one, vis-à-vis their features and pricing.
We need to clarify our position vis-a-vis the new project requirements before moving forward.
If you mean"vis-à-vis" it is "opposite" or "face to face" in frenchsans vis-à-vis(in a building), it is"with an open outlook"If you mean"Vis ta vie" - it is "Live you life" (imperative)