Several countries vie to be the most powerful and richest countries. Currently the US is the most powerful and richest country on the planet. Its top competitors are China, Russia, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, India, etc. Other countries see themselves as great and powerful but truly aren't, such as North Korea or Pakistan. This is because the economy of these nations are not as great as the top contenders.
Several countries vie to be the most powerful and richest countries. Currently the US is the most powerful and richest country on the planet. Its top competitors are China, Russia, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, India, etc. Other countries see themselves as great and powerful but truly aren't, such as North Korea or Pakistan. This is because the economy of these nations are not as great as the top contenders.
In the original "DuckTales" animated series, the character who claims to be the second richest duck is Donald Duck's wealthy uncle, Scrooge McDuck. He is often referred to as the richest duck in the world, but in various stories, characters like Flintheart Glomgold vie for the title of second richest. Glomgold is a recurring antagonist who often seeks to outdo Scrooge in wealth and business ventures.
Jacques Lautman has written: 'La vie e conomique et sociale de la nation'
c'est la vie
Bonne vie, because vie is femine, so one would say la bonne vie However, it is more common to say la vie est bonne
Feminine "Une vie"
C'est la vie
No, Mona Vie is not a scam.
vie
to collaborate
to love life : aimer la vie a loving live : une vie d'amour
Yes, vie is a word. In English, vie is to contend, as in they were both vying for the crown. In French, vie means life, as in, c'est la vie.