Vitae can be any of three things:the genitive singular, translated "of life"the dative singular, translated "to life" or "for life"the nominative plural, translated "lives" (as the subject of a sentence)It is not interchangeable with vita.
I had ridden my bike.
everyone is in harmony
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Est ars vitae means the art of life is in English. Though, this sentence looks pretty incomplete. If so, it is probably a quote from Cicero, which complete reads philosophia ars vitae est (philosophy is the art of life).Hope this helps.
"vitae" (as in "curriculum vitae) is pronounced "vee-teh" in French.
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The sentencee is imperative.
Curriculum Vitae
Last week, I traveled to the Mediterranean. What kind of pizza is that? It is Mediterranean.
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Humanae Vitae was created in 1968.