That's an incomplete sentence, meaning, "Did you know that in the first five years of life..."
"Sabias que en los primeros 5 anos de vida" translates to "Did you know that in the first 5 years of life..." It is typically used to introduce a piece of interesting or informative information related to early childhood development or milestones.
In Portuguese, "vida" means "life."
"Mi vida" means "my life" in Spanish.
"De su vida" in English means "of his/her life."
"Te amo vida mía" means "I love you, my life" in English. It is a romantic expression conveying deep affection and attachment to someone.
"Vida infinita" means "infinite life" in Spanish. It is often used in video games to refer to a cheat code or power-up that grants the player unlimited health or lives.
Amilcar Perlingeiro has written: 'Noventa anos de vida'
los anos mejores de mi vida.. Put a tilde accent over the n in anos! Otherwise your sentence will say 'the best anuses of my life'...
Feliz Aniversario, Parabens pra voce Nesta data querida, muitas felicidades, muitos anos de vida!
nova vida means new life
In Portuguese, "vida" means "life."
Vida is a Scottish name. It means beloved or friend.
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"
Vi la vida means "I saw the life" so you probably mean viva la vida which means, "live the life."
"Te amo vida mía" means "I love you, my life" in English. It is a romantic expression conveying deep affection and attachment to someone.
I think via la vida means track the life.
Vida is a Hebrew name that means 'Dearly Loved'.
Amo la vida means I love life.