life
it means: you are my life.
... in Spanish is 'una vida de perro'.
una vida bonita. : Spanish Uma vida bonita : Portuguese
"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.
"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.
That can be translated as "vida nueva".
amor de mi vida = love of my life te extrano mucho = i miss you so much
This seems to be a mix of Italian and Spanish. 'Loco' is Spanish for 'crazy', and 'vita is Italian for 'life'. Together, they would make the phrase 'The crazy life'. If you wanted it in only Spanish or Italian, then Spanish would be 'La vida loca', and Italian would be 'La vita pazza.'
"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.
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.
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