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c'est la vie

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English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French c’est la vie.

Pronunciation

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  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˌseɪ.læˈviː/, /ˌsɛ.læˈviː/
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˌseɪ.lɑˈvi/

Phrase

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c'est la vie

  1. An expression of acceptance of misfortune in life; that's life; such is life; so it goes
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:that's life
    • 2006, Patrick Blackburn · Johan Bos · Kristina Striegnitz, Learn Prolog Now!, §1.4
      Incidentally, it is common to store Prolog code in files with a .pl suffix. It’s an indication of what the file contains (namely Prolog code) and with some Prolog implementations you don’t actually have to type in the .pl suffix when you consult a file. Nice — but there is a drawback. Files containing Perl scripts usually have a .pl suffix too, and nowadays there are a lot of Perl scripts in use, so this can cause confusion. C’est la vie.

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Danish

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Etymology

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French c’est la vie

Phrase

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c'est la vie

  1. such is life

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Finnish

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Etymology

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From French c’est la vie.

Phrase

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c’est la vie

  1. c'est la vie

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French

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Etymology

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Literally, that is life.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /s‿ɛ la vi/
  • Audio (Lyon):(file)

Phrase

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c’est la vie

  1. that's life, such is life, c'est la vie
    Synonym: ainsi va la vie

Descendants

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  • Danish: c'est la vie
  • English: c'est la vie
  • Finnish: c’est la vie
  • Venetan: ceste!