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The Spanish phrase "Así es la vida" translates to "That's life" in English. It's a phrase used to express acceptance of life's unpredictable and sometimes difficult circumstances.
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Así es la vida.
Yes, Vida can be a Spanish name.Specifically, the word functions as a feminine noun in its singular form. It means "life." The pronunciation will be "BEE-tha" at the beginning of a phrase or sentence and "VEE-tha" in the middle of a phrase or sentence.
"Orale chingazo por vida" is a Spanish phrase that can be translated as "Alright, fuck yeah for life" or "Alright, fuck yeah forever." The phrase is a colloquial expression that conveys enthusiasm, confidence, or a rebellious spirit.
"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.
Give my life= da mi vida
... in Spanish is 'una vida de perro'.
"My life" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase vida mia.Specifically, the feminine noun vida means "life." The feminine possessive adjective mia translates as "my." The pronunciation will be "BEE-tha MEE-a" at the beginning of a phrase or sentence and "VEE-tha MEE-a" in the middle of a phrase or sentence.
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"Viver a Vida" is a Spanish phrase, that when translated to English, means "living life." The phrase is also the name a very popular Brazilian soap opera.
Amando la vida is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "loving life." The phrase translates literally as "loving the life" in English. The pronunciation will be "a-MAN-do la VEE-tha" in Spanish.
The phrase "livin la vita [loca]" does not mean anything in Spanish. It is a Spanglish mangling of the English word "Living" and the Spanish words "la vida [loca]" which means "the [crazy] life".It is from the Ricky Martin song: "Livin' la Vida Loca".
Calidad de Vida in English translates to the phrase 'quality of life'. One can translate more phrases from Spanish into English using Google Translate.
The word vida means "life" in English. (See www.education.yahoo.com>Spanish dictionary>(Type in vida-->life
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" means "live the life" in spanish.
"My life" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase mi vida.Specifically, the possessive adjective mi means "my." The feminine noun vida translates as "life." The pronunciation will be "mee VEE-tha" in Spanish.