"Game of life" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase jogo da vida.
Specifically, the masculine noun jogo is "game" in this context. The preposition da means "of." The feminine noun vida translates as "life."
The pronunciation will be "ZHO-goo duh VEE-duh" in Carioca Brazilian and continental Portuguese.
una vida bonita. : Spanish Uma vida bonita : Portuguese
Bela vida is a Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful life." the feminine singular adjective and noun serve as synonyms for bonita vida, formosa vida, and linda vida. The pronunciation will be "BEH-luh VEE-duh" in Cariocan and continental Portuguese.
Jogo da Vida was created in 2002-06.
life
Amo a minha vida! is a Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase "I love my life!" The declaration/exclamation may begin with the first person singular pronoun eu ("I") since Portuguese only requires subject pronouns for clarity or emphasis. The pronunciation will be "(EY-oo) A-moo a MEE-nyuh VEE-duh" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
meia foda
"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.
it means: you are my life.
The portuguese translation for the English phrase pregnant dog is cadela grávida.
In Portuguese, "vida" means "life."
... in Spanish is 'una vida de perro'.
Vida