The joy of living
It means 'joy of living'.
Literally "happiness of living", which does not translate well into English without resorting to pedantic Greek based words, probably the reason why the French expression is used instead.
Literally translated, 'Joie de vivre' means the Joy of Living.
It could be used in a sentence such as, "My Joie de Vivre was all but spent, and life felt pretty dark at times."
Think you mean 'joie de vivre', which literally means 'joy of living'... having a positive cheerful attitude towards life
Maybe "joie de vivre" which translates to "joy of living?"
How do you pronounce 'joie de vivre'? What is its meaning?By Mr. Michael, England, (22nd Dec.2006).The ``j'' is pronounced like the ``s'' in ``pleasure'', ``measure'', and ``treasure''. The next sound is like the ``w'' in ``wet'', ``web'', and ``wed''. The final sound in ``joie'' is like the ``a'' in ``path'', ``bath'' and ``ask'' - the way these words are pronounced in British English. The ``e'' in the second word ``de'' sounds like the ``a'' in ``China''. The ``i'' in ``vivre'' is like the ``ee'' in ``meet'', ``see'', and ``bee''. The final ``e'' is once again like the ``a'' in ``China''. The main stress is on the first syllable of ``vivre''.And what does the word mean? It is a French expression which means ``joy of living''.Here are a few examples.* For a woman who is nearly 90, she is full of joie de vivre.* The students were filled with joie de vivre.* Sonya's joie de vivre was the envy of many of her colleagues.
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Translation: Joie de vivre
She approached each day with a contagious joie de vivre that uplifted everyone around her.
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La Joie de vivre was created in 1883.
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I don't care how you live your life ,but I'm going to live mine joie de vivre.
joie de vivre means "joy of life". It describes someone who's energetic, cheery, and generally happy. If someone is like that, you might say: "She's full of joie de vivre."
The cast of Joie de vivre - 1997 includes: Stavros Panoussis Giannis Silignakis
joie = joy; de = of (or for); vivre = to live; so literally "joy for/of living" or love of life
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