"Ago vita amo illic haud cras" is not a coherent phrase in Latin. It seems to be a mixture of different words and phrases without a clear meaning.
"Vita" in German means life or biography.
Vita is a latin word that when translated means life. Vita can also mean a brief biographical sketch. The plural for vita is 'vitae'.
"Vit-" or "vita-" coming from the Latin word for life, "vita."
"Mi vita" is not a standard phrase in Italian. "Vita" in Italian means "life," while "mi" translates to "my." If you are trying to say "my life" in Italian, you would say "la mia vita."
Vita is singular. The plural form of vita is vitae
ego vita sum means i am alive in english. ego means I. vita means alive. sum means am. Ego Bonus pectus!!!
And life is the English equivalent of 'et vita'. In the word by word translation, the conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The noun 'vita' means 'life'.
Vita in Italian means "life" in English.
'vita' means 'life' in Latin. Accordingly, any word that has the stem 'vita' in it relates to life.
Vita is a latin word that when translated means life. Vita can also mean a brief biographical sketch. The plural for vita is 'vitae'.
Saltatio Vita means "The dance of life" in Latin.
My life is mine is the English equivalent of 'Mei vita meae'. In the word by word translation, the dative 'mei' means 'to me'. The noun 'vita' means 'life'. The personal pronuon 'meae' means 'mine'.
La vita in Italian means "the life" in English.
its viva la vida and it means live the life, as in the song .
Life is the English equivalent of 'la vita'. In the word by word translation, the definite article 'la' means 'the' before a feminine gender noun. The noun 'vita' means 'life'.
Unda vita. There is no 'of' in Latin. Unda means water, vita means life. It might be more accurate to say Vita unda although since the lack of translation for 'of' can muck up the meaning a bit. Although aqua also means water so Vita aqua also would work. I like Vita unda better because the 'a' in vita and first 'a' in aqua don't run together.
In the midst of life we are in death is the English equivalent of 'Media vita in morte sumus'. In the word by word translation, the adjective 'media' means 'in the midst of'. The noun 'vita' means 'life'. The preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'morte' means 'death'. The verb 'sumus' means '[we] are'.