"The new life" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase la nuova vita.
Specifically, the feminine definite article la means "the." The feminine adjective nuova means "new." The feminine noun vita means "life."
The pronunciation is "NWOH-vah VEE-tah."
Nuova vita is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "new life."Specifically, the feminine adjective nuova means "new." The feminine noun vita means "life." The pronunciation is "NWOH-vah VEE-tah."
Nuova vita is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "new life."Specifically, the feminine adjective nuova means "new." The feminine noun vita translates as "life." The pronunciation will be "NWO-va VEE-ta" in Italian.
There are two Italian translations available from biblegateway web site: La Nuova Diodati and La Parola è Vita. Enter the passage and pick the translation(s) to see translations side-by-side.
Dante Alighieri wrote La Vita Nuova in 1295. In English it is called The New Life.
La Vita Nuova was created in 1293.
Vita in Italian means "life" in English.
Alla vita! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "To life!"Specifically, the word alla means "to the". The feminine noun vita translates as "life". The pronunciation will be "AHL-lah VEE-tah" in Italian.
La vita in Italian means "the life" in English.
"For (a) lifetime" is just one English equivalent of the Italian phrase da vita.Specifically, the preposition da literally means"about, by, from". The feminine noun vita translates as "life". The pronunciation will be "dah VEE-tah" in Italian.
"Life forever" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Vita per sempre.Specifically, the feminine noun vita is "life". The preposition per means "for, through". The adverb sempre translates as "always".The pronunciation will be "VEE-tah pehr SEHM-prey" in Italian.
"Love life" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase vita sentimentale.Specifically, the feminine noun vita means "life." The feminine/masculine adjective sentimentale means "romantic, sentimental." The pronunciation is "VEE-tah SEHN-tee-MEHN-tah-leh."
Vita riempita is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "fulfilled life".Specifically, the feminine noun vita means "life". The feminine adjective riempita translates as "fulfilled". The pronunciation will be "VEE-ta ryem-PEE-ta" in Italian.