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Vi la vida means "I saw the life" so you probably mean viva la vida which means, "live the life."
Answervivir la buena vida Translation; to live the life good.You would actually want to use the command form of vivir, viva which means live not to live and you would want to switch around buena and vida so it would come out good life and not life good because to describe something in Spanish you put the describing word after the word you want to describe.So for a better Answer,!viva la vida buen!living the good life= viviendo la vida buena!
Viva la Vida is a song by the British band Coldplay. You could find sheet music to help you play this song on the piano in various places online.
The expression "Live it up" cannot be translated literally. A similar Spanish expression is "Agárrate la vida" which literally translates to "grab on to your life" and is similar to the English expression "grab on with everything you've got" as it applies to living a more adventurous life. If you mean "Live it up" as in "go to a lot of parties", the best Spanish expression would probably be "Vivo la vida loca" (which did exist before Ricky Martin) and translates to "I live the crazy life."
" Viva la" It's spanish for "long live the" white girl
"Viva la vida" means "live the life" in spanish.
The phrase "viva la vida loca" is not Swedish, but Spanish. Viva usually means "long live..." or" up with..." in Spanish, while "la vida loca" means "the crazy life". Therefore, this sentence can be translated as "long live the crazy life" in English.
"Viva la vida" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "live the life" or "long live life." It is often used to express a zest for life or to celebrate living to the fullest.
Viva la vida que quieres.
Viva la Vida is not valid. The correct spelling is vivela vida which means live the life. Vives tu vida means live your life. Viva La Vida, as in the Coldplay song, means "Long Live Life"
Viva la vida entera
The song viva la vida locha is in the language of MEXICAN!...
The CD is called viva la vida or death and all his friends.
The phrase "viva la vida loca" is not Swedish, but Spanish. Viva usually means "long live..." or" up with..." in Spanish, while "la vida loca" means "the crazy life". Therefore, this sentence can be translated as "long live the crazy life" in English.
Viva La Vida is just the morale of the song Live the Life the song means live life to the fullest and do it with good on your side
yes indeed! it's taken from their new album viva la vida or death and all his friends. the song viva la vida is no.7 in track
This seems to be a mix of Italian and Spanish. 'Loco' is Spanish for 'crazy', and 'vita is Italian for 'life'. Together, they would make the phrase 'The crazy life'. If you wanted it in only Spanish or Italian, then Spanish would be 'La vida loca', and Italian would be 'La vita pazza.'