Va' trovarti la vita is an Italian equivalent of 'Go get a life'. The imperative 'va' means '[informal you] go'. The infinitive 'trovare'* means 'to find'. The reflexive 'ti' means 'yourself'. The feminine definite article 'la' means 'the'. The feminine noun 'vita' means 'life'. All together, they're pronounced 'vah troh-VAHR-tee lah VEE-tah'.
*The vowel 'e' drops from the infinitive when a reflexive pronoun is attached to its end.
La mia bella vita is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "my beautiful life." Italian tends to place the adjective after the noun even though its equivalents of words such as "beautiful" or "handsome" often go before. The pronunciation will be "la MEE-a BEL-la VEE-ta" in Pisan Italian.
Pasta Vita is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "pasta life." The feminine singular phrase most famously references a gourmet-to-go retail operation in Old Saybrook, Connecticut. The pronunciation will be PA-sta VEE-ta" in Italian.
"Life in Qatar" in English is Vita in Qatar in Italian.
No, the bartender Martini is Italian
"Sweet life" in English means la dolce vita ("the sweet life") in Italian.
La vita è una aventura is an Italian equivalent of 'Life is an adventure'.
La bella vita is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the beautiful life."Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lais "the." The feminine adjective bella means "beautiful." The feminine noun vita translates as "life."The pronunciation will be "la BEL-la VEE-ta" in Italian.
The Italian phrase for "Full of Life" is "Pieno di Vita."
"Have a good life!" in English is Avere una buona vita!in Italian.
Aldilà in Italian means ''above and beyond," "(the) next life" or ''(the) after-life" in English.
"The love of your life" in English is l'amore della mia vita in Italian.
"Love life!" in English means Ami la vita! in Italian.