i think it both means life but vida is to live life but vita is just life
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nacido, viva, muere
The song titled In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida was released in 1968 by Iron Butterfly. The name of the song was actually supposed to be "In the Garden of Eden", but it was mistakenly written down wrong. Because they liked that it sounded mystical, they kept it. It has no specific meaning.
It was originally to be called "In the Garden of Eden" but the band was drunk or stoned and it was sung as "Inna-Gadda-Da-Vita"....hence the title.
no difference ofcourse
VIDA ADAMOLI has written: 'BELLA VITA'
its viva la vida and it means live the life, as in the song .
Doce vida.(Italian = Dolce vita.)
The phrase "livin la vita [loca]" does not mean anything in Spanish. It is a Spanglish mangling of the English word "Living" and the Spanish words "la vida [loca]" which means "the [crazy] life".It is from the Ricky Martin song: "Livin' la Vida Loca".
This seems to be a mix of Italian and Spanish. 'Loco' is Spanish for 'crazy', and 'vita is Italian for 'life'. Together, they would make the phrase 'The crazy life'. If you wanted it in only Spanish or Italian, then Spanish would be 'La vida loca', and Italian would be 'La vita pazza.'
Beautiful life in Spanish is Hermosa Vida. In Italian you would say La Bella vita. In French it is belle vie.
Vida is a Spanish equivalent of the Italian word vita. The feminine singular noun translates into English as "life." The pronunciation will be "BEE-tha" at the beginning -- and "VEE-tha" in the middle -- of a phrase or sentence in Spanish and "VEE-ta" in Italian.
A bela vida is a Portuguese equivalent of the Italian phrase la bella vita.Specifically, the feminine articles a in Portuguese and la in Italian mean "the." The feminine adjectives bela in Portuguese and bella in Italian mean "beautiful, handsome." The feminine nouns vida in Portuguese and vita in Italian mean "life."The pronunciation is "ah BEH-luh VEE-duh" in the carioca and continental accents and "lah BEHL-lah VEE-tah" in Italian.
It stands for PlayStation Vita and 'vita' is Latin for 'life'.
The word "life" in English translates to the following: Spanish - vida French - la vie Italian - vita German - Leben Dutch - het leven Hebrew - חיים (chaim)
As the names imply, the 3G/Wifi Model supports 3G, assuming you have it, whereas the Wifi model only supports standard Wifi.
To be honest, I have had iPad, Kindle, Nook, and PS Vita. However the difference between the Kindle and Vita is that the Kindle is alot better than a Nook or iPad. But keep in mind that a Kindle is a reading device and a PS Vita is for gaming. But still I have the Vita and it's the next best thing to X-box 360 and a PS3. If you want a good quality reading device. I recomend the Kindle Fire. But if you are a X-box or PS3 gamer you are going to love the PS Vita even more.