bon bon vie is french. it means good, good life.
Good life
Bonne vie, because vie is femine, so one would say la bonne vie However, it is more common to say la vie est bonne
"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
'For life'
'C'est la vie' is actually the correct way to say "That's life" or "It's life". Sa la vie would not make sense in French, as 'sa' (meaning his or her) has a different meaning than 'C'est' (meaning It's/That's)
un mode de vie translates as 'a way of life' in English.
Bon vie
Avoir un bon vie.
"Gimme the good life!" musically* and "Right, O.K., life!" literally are English equivalents of the French phrase Bon bon vie! Whatever the meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "bo bo vee" in French.*The phrase occurs in the title and words of a song arranged by Thelonius Monk Jr., lyricized by Lawrence Russell Brown and Sandy Linzer, and released by Mirage Records in 1980. .
Bonne vie, because vie is femine, so one would say la bonne vie However, it is more common to say la vie est bonne
Ces't Ce Bon Vie
La vie c'est bon!!
"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
laisser le bon rouleau de vie
La vie est bon et je l'aime
to complete for their attention and praise.vie is archaic or old- fashioned word meaning complete
The noun form of "vie" is "vie." It is both a verb and a noun, meaning to compete strongly or strive for victory or superiority.
"Bon genre" is a French phrase meaning, literally, "good sort". This is part of the expression "Bon chic, bon genre", used in France to refer to stylish members of Paris's upper class.