vive ama ríe
"Vivir, reÃr, amar"
You can say "Vivir, reír, amar, mi amigo"
yes it is
The phrase in Spanish is "te amo" (I love you), from the verb amar (to love).
Tu amor no importó.
buenas noches mi amor
Le encanta reír (a ella)
"Vive, sonrie, y ama"
Live Laugh Love was created in 2010.
The correct phrase is "live, laugh, love." It emphasizes the importance of living life to the fullest, finding joy and happiness in everyday moments, and showing love to oneself and others.
You can say "Vivir, reír, amar, mi amigo"
라이브 웃음 사랑 = live laugh love
When you smile and laugh at the person that you love.
to live = vivre to love = aimer to laugh = rire
Live Laugh Love
vivir,amor,reir The above is actually the translation of: to live, to love, to laugh. The phrase being translated uses the imperative forms in English, so the translation for that would be: Vive, ama, reír
hey i think this is called live laugh love in chinese simplified 住笑爱 :)
yes it is