Ago vita is Latin for "live life"
It is Italian for, The Pages of Our lives.
I want to live a beautiful life.
Vitum Mirabilis ( wonderful Life- the Life word is more or less plural). Mirabilis also can be worked into Miracle. while on this, Wonder Wheel- the Coney Isle landmark- would be Rota Mirabilis.
The words meaning 'the sweet life' have been used many times for many various reasons. The origin may refer to 'L'esperienza di questa dolce vita' quoted in Dante's (1265-1321) Divine Comedy. More better known for the 1960 film La Dolce Vita directed by Frederico Fellini
"Mi vita" does not have a direct translation in English. It appears to be a phrase in Italian that does not have a clear meaning on its own. It could be a misspelling or a misheard phrase. If you provide more context or details, I may be able to offer a more accurate interpretation.
Ago vita is Latin for "live life"
Bona vita in Latin is "good life"
"Ago vita amo illic haud cras" is not a coherent phrase in Latin. It seems to be a mixture of different words and phrases without a clear meaning.
"Vita" in German means life or biography.
Saltatio Vita means "The dance of life" in Latin.
Life.
I think you mean "Ars longa, vita brevis," or "Art (is) long, life short."
"Ago vestri vita" means "I live your life" in Latin. So, if you're feeling a bit too involved in someone else's business, now you have a fancy phrase to sum it up. Just make sure you're not actually living their life rent-free!
its viva la vida and it means live the life, as in the song .
Vita is a latin word that when translated means life. Vita can also mean a brief biographical sketch. The plural for vita is 'vitae'.
Vita (-ae).
In cross there is life.