Even life; also life.
In adversity, still loyal.
"Etiam" is a Latin word that translates to "also" or "too" in English. It is often used to indicate addition or to emphasize similarity or continuity in a statement. For example, in a sentence, it can signify that something applies in addition to what has already been mentioned.
Bona vita in Latin is "good life"
Ago vita is Latin for "live life"
Ago vita is Latin for "live life"
Etiam te desidero.
"Vita" in German means life or biography.
Saltatio Vita means "The dance of life" in Latin.
Et etiam cum tuum.
Hoc quoque transibit = This too shall pass Hoc etiam transibit. Both etiam and quoque may be tanslated as 'too, also.'
Life.
I think you mean "Ars longa, vita brevis," or "Art (is) long, life short."