"la vie" (fem.)
plural "les vies" : just add an "s" at the end of the word (do not pronounce it)
during all our lives... : pendant toutes nos vies...
The word 'vie' is French for life. It's a feminine gender noun. So its definite article is 'la' ['the']. Its indefinite article is 'une' ['a, one']. In the plural, the form is 'vies', for 'lives'. The definite article in the plural is 'les' ['the']. The indefinite article is 'des' ['some'].
to love life : aimer la vie a loving live : une vie d'amour
"La vie". Use in a sentence: J'aime la vie!/I enjoy life! La vie est bon/life is good Je n'ai pas de vie/I don't have a life. And much more! Enjoy your life is 'Profites de la vie!' in french
Feminine "Une vie"
Une belle vie is a French equivalent of 'a beautiful life'. The feminine indefinite article 'une' means 'a, one'. The feminine adjective 'belle' means 'beautiful, handsome'. The feminine noun 'vie' means 'life'. All together, it's pronounced 'oon behl vee'.
The word 'vie' is French for life. It's a feminine gender noun. So its definite article is 'la' ['the']. Its indefinite article is 'une' ['a, one']. In the plural, the form is 'vies', for 'lives'. The definite article in the plural is 'les' ['the']. The indefinite article is 'des' ['some'].
your life is translated ta vie (using the pronoun for you singular and informal) / votre vie (using the pronoun for you plural or formal) in French.
Assuming you mean, "you're my life," or "you aremy life," the translation is as follows: Informal or singular: "Tu es ma vie." Formal or plural: "Vous etes ma vie."
It means: The life of men or men's lives.
Prends vie! in the singular and Prenez vie! in the plural are French equivalents of the English phrase "Come alive!" The respective pronunciations of the present imperative in the second person -- which translate literally as "(You) Take life!" and "(You all) Take life!" -- will be "praw vee" and "ruh-ney vee" in French.
La vie means the life or vivre means to live. for example "C'est La vie!" it's the life!Life in French is 'la vie'.
to love life : aimer la vie a loving live : une vie d'amour
It should be - ce sont (as it's plural) these are but the little things (problems) in life
"Such is life" in French is spelled "C'est la vie."
Life, the life, C'est la vie translates to "that's life"
"La vie". Use in a sentence: J'aime la vie!/I enjoy life! La vie est bon/life is good Je n'ai pas de vie/I don't have a life. And much more! Enjoy your life is 'Profites de la vie!' in french
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