juneangel88: How would you write “Live, Laugh, Love” in different languages?
I would like to get a tattoo of the phrase “Live, Laugh, Love” but I don’t want it in English. I am partial to Latin, or Italian, but I would like something that looks nice as well. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!
Oh, also forgot to add any Chinese or Kanji characters would be helpful, too!
Answers and Views:
Answer by Farmer Crabtree
In German it’s
“Gesundheiten”
“Ha-Haffen”
and
“Luffen”
…..I think…………
Answer by smallzvivo, risa, amor
spanish
живой, смех, любовь
russian
vivant, le rire, l’amour
french
Answer by Aspirina – SE É BAYER É BOMviva, sorria, ame, portuguese.Answer by Curious ^.^
Mandarin
Live – Zhu
Laugh – Xiao
Love – Ai
Indonesia
Live – Tinggal
Laugh – Ketawa
Love – Cinta
French:
Live: Vivre
Laugh: Rire
Love: Amour, Aimer (verb)Answer by Масючёк
People, it’s imperatives of the verb in your languages not nouns.
In Russian it’d be
Живи (живите), смейся (смейтесь), люби (любите)
Plurals in the parentheses. That’s my only language besides English fully, hope I could help!
Answer by lauralaeyIn Spanish: Vive, Rie, Ama or Vivir, Reir, AmarAnswer by clairesfather
Leben, Lachen, Lieben
in German.
Answer by strega86Italian
Vivi , ridi, ama (verbs)
Arabic
ish adhak hib (also verbs)
Answer by curiousTakaIn Japanese:
“Ikiru. Warau. Aisuru.”
(生きる. 笑う. 愛する)
Hope this helps! 🙂
Answer by DoriFrench:
vivre
(le ) rire(or rire)
(l’ )amour(or aimer)Answer by xenialee
in chinese
live = 生活,人生
laugh = 笑
love = 爱Answer by Sciman
Irish
Fan beo, bi at gairi, bi i ngra.
(Lit: stay alive, laugh, be in a state of love)Answer by XoSexierDenYewXo
ziveej
smej se
ljubi
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