"Say la vee" is a colloquial expression derived from the French phrase "c'est la vie" which translates to "that's life." It is often used to suggest acceptance of a situation or to convey a sense of resignation.
"So is life" can be translated to "C'est la vie" in French.
Je suis désolé, je ne comprends pas la phrase "Ce la ve". Pouvez-vous répéter ou clarifier ce que vous voulez dire?
In Hawaiian, you would say "elua la" to mean "2 days."
The pronunciation of the Italian phrase 'Lei è la mia vita' is "lay eh lah mee-ah vee-tah."
You can say "Maika'i" which can mean "it's okay" or "all right" in Hawaiian.
Je suis désolé, je ne comprends pas la phrase "Ce la ve". Pouvez-vous répéter ou clarifier ce que vous voulez dire?
Do you mean C'est La Vie? If yes then it's "that's life"
If you mean how do you say it, it is Kalawika [ka-la-vee-ka]. What does it mean? It means Travis.
"So is life" can be translated to "C'est la vie" in French.
Viola (say Vee - oh - la)
La vida loca. (pronounced la vee-dah lo-cah)
say lah vee is close enough for government work.
parisienne pour la vie [pahr-ree-see-N poo+r la vee]
The word is uila, which can also mean electricity.Aloha; uila or uwila [ooh ee-la] or [ooh vee-la]
vous form: vivez votre vie (vee-vay voh-truh vee) tu form: vis ta vie (vee tah vee)
Vivere la dolce vita in the singular/plural, Vivi la dolce vita in the singular, and Vivete la dolce vita in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Live the sweet life!" Context makes clear whether one "you" (cases 1, 2) or two or more "you all" (examples 1, 3) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "VEE-vey-rey la DOL-tchey VEE-ta" in the singular/plural, "VEE-vee la DOL-tchey VEE-ta" in the singular, and "vee-VEY-tey la DOL-tchey VEE-ta" in the plural in Italian.
Godere la vita, Goditi la vita! and Godetevi la vita! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Enjoy life!" Context makes clear whether one "you" (cases 1, 2) or two or more "you all" (examples 1, 3) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "go-DEY-rey la VEE-ta," "GO-dee-tea la VEE-ta" and "go-DEY-tey-vee la VEE-ta" in Pisan Italian.