"Valley of life" is an English equivalent of the French phrase val de vie.
Specifically, the masculine noun val means "valley." The preposition de means "of." The feminine noun viemeans "life."
The pronunciation is "vahl duh vee."
"le temps de votre vie" is "the time of your life", but it looks like a literal translation from English, it is not something a French would say.
la bonne vie means 'the good life' in French.
"la vie est ainsi faite" (fixed expression, but a bit out-of-date nowadays).These days you would more likely hear "c'est ça la vie" or "c'est comme ça la vie"
The translation of "the love of my life" is "l'amour de ma vie".
The French translation for "a happy married life" is: un mariage heureux, une vie de mariage heureuse.
life-vie
"C'est la vie" is a common English colloquialism taken from the French phrase to mean, "Such is life". Literal translation: "It's life"
la belle vie
That's life.
"le temps de votre vie" is "the time of your life", but it looks like a literal translation from English, it is not something a French would say.
La vie in French means "the life" in English.
your life = ta vie/votre vie ("Votre" is the polite form of "you", in French)
Bonne vie in French means "good life" in English.
life
Translation: Je t'aimerai toujours pour tout la vie. Note: It is as redundant in French as it is in English.
alive: en vie to be alive : être en vie
La vie sourit in French mean "Life smiles" in English.