You could say: "Vita est splendida, egreqia, or eximia", depending on your shade of meaning. Also, "Vita est gemma" would work, although the word "gemma" literally means a precious stone.
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It's latin for "precious stone", it's from Italy and in Italian the name means "Gemstone".
ego . You can also say "Sum" which means I am.
patronatus
Europa
There are many ways of saying precious in latin, but i'm assuming that pretiosa is the most commonly used way of saying precious in latin.
All life is precious It is transient.
Is luachmhar an saol
More life
Vita.
Precious in Latin is pretiosus, pretiosa ,pretiosum
In Latin, apricot means "precious," a label earned because it ripens earlier than other summer fruits
Live the life you have imagined
pro vitam
Angelus vitae
pretiosa
As precious as yours.