Living (your) life
"Viva la vida" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "live the life" or "long live life." It is often used to express a zest for life or to celebrate living to the fullest.
"Viva la vida" translates to "live life" or "long live life" in English. The phrase is often used to express a celebration of life and living in the moment.
The Spanish phrase for "C'est la vie" is "Así es la vida."
"La vida es bonita" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "life is beautiful" in English. It is often used to express appreciation for the beauty and joy of life.
Live the life, long live the life living life to the fullest ideology
You need said la vida means life. Remember Ricki Martin Living la vida Loca, or living the crazy life.
"Viva la vida" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "live the life" or "long live life." It is often used to express a zest for life or to celebrate living to the fullest.
''La Vida Loca'' is not Dutch, and it has no meaning in Dutch whatsoever.
"Viva la vida" means "live the life" in spanish.
vida loca means crazy life and you is an English word nearly there, we did it in class. viva la vida loca means live the crazzy life, so it is basically saying you live the crazy life :)
If you are asking for an English translation of "Vida la loca" it means "live the crazy." It doesn't completely make sense in this form, but perhaps you are referring to the song lyrics "living la vida loca," in which case it translates to "living the crazy life."
Loosely interpreted, "la mujer" means "the woman" and "de mi vida" means "of my life."
Roswell at living la Vida buena
"Viviendo la vida"
Living la vida loco
Viviendo la vida buena. (Nice life) Viviendo la vida de lujo. (Luxurious life)
Amo vivir la vida.