Vis-à-vis in English most commonly means "with regard to" or "in relation to". (The earliest known use of the phrase in English dates from 1751, at which time it already meant three things depending on context.) It is also used to say 'by way of'.
life
def - compete for something,engage in a contest measure oneself against others
Synonyms- compete contend
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It means, "with reference to"
"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'].
I think you mean "l'homme de ma vie" : the men of my life
c'est la vie means - that's life, that's how things are
a new life
"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...
If you mean"vis-à-vis" it is "opposite" or "face to face" in frenchsans vis-à-vis(in a building), it is"with an open outlook"If you mean"Vis ta vie" - it is "Live you life" (imperative)
Vie means the same as to compete for something.
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'].
vie [vaɪ]vb vies, vying, vied1.(intr; foll by with or for) to contend for superiority or victory (with) or strive in competition (for) 2. (tr)Archaic to offer, exchange, or display in rivalry
Apres la vie is 'after life'.
tourner ma vie = to turn my life (doesn't mean anything in French)
I think you mean "l'homme de ma vie" : the men of my life
l'amour de me vie - the love of my life
"ma petite vie" means 'my little life'.
La vie est belle - life is rosy
la = the (feminine) ; le = the (masculin) vie = life dans = in