"Que tal mi vida" translates to "How's my life" in English. It's a way to inquire about someone's well-being or to ask how things are going in their life.
"Mi vida" means "my life" in Spanish.
These phrases translate to: "Mi día va bien" --> My day is going well. "Qué tal tu día" --> How is your day.
"Mi vida" translates from Spanish to English as "my life."
It doesn't make sense at all grammatically, but "amor de mi vida" would mean "love of my life". If it was just "mi vida"and someone was calling you that, it would mean "my life" in kind of a 'I adore you' way. It means that you are very important to them. Mi amor would mean my love, pretty self explanatory.
"Que paso mi bambino" is a mix of Spanish and Italian. In Spanish, "que paso" means "what happened" and "mi bambino" is Italian for "my child." So, the phrase can be interpreted as "what happened, my child."
Translation: What's up, my stupendous one?
Have sweet dreams darling. (mi vida is literally "my life")
Ama la vida que tengas y viva la vida que amas.
Gibson brothers
It means "that the love of my life" (The "K" is a "textism" for "que"). "Eres el amor de mi vida" would be "you are the love of my life".
"Mi vida" means "my life" in Spanish.
Do you mean "Mi vida eres tú"?... because "eves"doesn't mean anything!!!Mi vida eres tú = My life is you
I say, "No mi llamo Bernado."
This is Spanish for "so that you return to my life"
No quiero nada más que un hombre para mi vida de mi vida y que me haga sentir bien y no te hagas problema por tú vida
These phrases translate to: "Mi día va bien" --> My day is going well. "Qué tal tu día" --> How is your day.
Give my life= da mi vida