to complete for their attention and praise.vie is archaic or old- fashioned word meaning complete
To "vie for someone's favour" is to compete for their attention and praise. "Vie" is an archaic or old-fashioned word meaning compete.
It means, "How is life?" in French.
"enayat" in arabic means "favor"
It is not all one word. "In favor" is someone who agrees with something. Such as: "I am in favor of the policies that the President is enacting."
"I wish you the best in life."
Bretagne is the French name for Brittany, the westernmost region of France. 'Bretagne à ma vie' is a motto meaning 'Brittany, until the end of my life'. It is written on advertising items such as the flag of Brittany - "à ma vie" (to my life / until I die) was the motto of a few Dukes of Brittany.
"Vie pour ta faveur" is the translation of "vie for your favor" in French.
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.
'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.
"maison de la vie" measn "house (or home) of Life" in French.
bon bon vie is french. it means good, good life.
La vie = life dans = in It appears the sentence, or phrase is incomplete. FYI: dans la vie = "in life". As in: (What you do) "for a living", "your work", "your career"
"Vie" is a word. It can be a verb meaning to compete eagerly with someone in order to achieve something. It can also mean to struggle for superiority with another or others.
Tagalog translation of favor: pabor
It means, "How is life?" in French.
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