"Viva la vida" means "live the life" in spanish.
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. live the (anything followed by it).
Viva la familia means hurray for family!!!!!!!! Take it from a spanish person
You mean as in "Viva la vida?" If so, viva la vida means, "Live the life." So, judging by that statement, hopefully you can understand what viva la means. "Viva la vida" means "live your life".
I listen to disco music
"Viva la musica en los corazon" translates to "Long live the music of the heart."
Micheal Practorius composed Viva La Musica
"Live music" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase la musica viva.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article lameans "the." The feminine noun musica means "music." The feminine adjective viva means "alive, live."The pronunciation is "lah MOO-zee-kah VEE-vah."
"La musica de pop" means "pop music"
Listen to the music.
La musica è vita is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Music is life." The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase -- which does not translate la ("the") for musica and does not include it for vita -- will be "la MOO-zee-ka eh VEE-ta" in Italian.
he sings the music
"Viva la vida" means "live the life" in spanish.
Living the music
Barly Baruti. has written: 'La voiture, c'est l'aventure!' 'Viva la musica!'
hoorah bohemian life style !
"Viva La Republica Filipina Viva" translates to "Long live the Philippine Republic, Long live" in English. It is an expression of support and loyalty to the Philippine Republic.