vive la vie = hooray for life!
"vive" is a form a the verb 'vivre' (to live) used to express enthousiasm:
vive le roi ! = 'long live the King!
vive les vacances ! = hooray for the holidays!
Vive la différence! in French means "Long live the difference!" in English.
"La vie". Use in a sentence: J'aime la vie!/I enjoy life! La vie est bon/life is good Je n'ai pas de vie/I don't have a life. And much more! Enjoy your life is 'Profites de la vie!' in french
"Vive la Liberté" means 'long live Liberty' or 'Hooray for Freedom' in English.
vive la mort vive la guerre vive la sacre mercenaire
"C'est la vie" = "That's life!". I'm guessing that "si la vie" is a mis-spelling of "c'est la vie!"? "C'est la vie" is a contraction of "Ce est la vie" ("ce est" contracts to "c'est"). "c'est" is pronounced similarly to "say" in English. Spanish "si" is pronounced similarly to "see" in English. ce = this/that est = is la = the (feminine definite article) vie = life So literally, "that is the life". But the "la" always accompanies the noun in French, and isn't relevant in the English translation. So think of "la vie" as translating in one unit to "life", as opposed to "the life". So the phrase means: "That's life!", similar to "That's the way life goes ...".
Vive la vie - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
Vive la différence! in French means "Long live the difference!" in English.
La vie in French means "the life" in English.
"Say la vie" is a French expression that means "that's life" or "such is life." It is used to express acceptance of a situation, especially when it is out of one's control. The correct spelling is "c'est la vie."
The cast of Vive la vie - 1966 includes: Daniel Ceccaldi as Jacques Vincent Madeleine Clervanne as Honorine Roland Georges as Cricri Claire Maurier as Esther Christine Simon as Claudie Danielle Volle as Nicole (1968)
La vie sourit in French mean "Life smiles" in English.
La bonne vie in French means "the good life" in English.
"La vie". Use in a sentence: J'aime la vie!/I enjoy life! La vie est bon/life is good Je n'ai pas de vie/I don't have a life. And much more! Enjoy your life is 'Profites de la vie!' in french
"Vive la roi" is French. It translates to "Long live the king" in English.
menez la vie... means 'lead the life ...' in French.
"Vive la Liberté" means 'long live Liberty' or 'Hooray for Freedom' in English.
Joie de la vie in French means "joy of life" in English.