Joy of life
2006-06-13 12:16:05
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answer #1
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answered by ladykamnell 2
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Joie de vive literally means the joy of life, but it more of an expression of having fun and enjoying life.
2006-06-13 12:22:18
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answer #2
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answered by gemini_lady 2
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2015-08-10 03:46:42
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answered by Nicholas 1
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Joie de vivre is french for the joy of life. I recently saw that on a picture at Mimi's cafe.
2006-06-13 12:16:47
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answered by missesbean 3
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Joie = joy
Vivre = to live
This term's literal meaning does quite capture the spirit of the term, but comes close.
2006-06-13 12:18:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Joie de vivre. It's French and is literally translated as "joy from living."
2016-03-26 21:45:22
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answered by Anonymous
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joie de vive is French for "Sharp Joy"
OR.... backward, "Vive de Joie"
it means: Life of Joy (Joy of Life)
2006-06-13 12:25:35
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answered by cherryadept 2
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In French, it is actually spelled "joie de vivre" and it means "joy of living." It is generally used in English to describe one who is happy and enjoys each day as it comes. For example: "She has a definite 'joie de vivre.'" In all instances, it is used to describe one who has a bright, uplifting, enlightening and hopeful attitude; as well as one who appreciates each day by seeing joy and beauty in all things and people. In short, it describes one who is happy to be alive.
2006-06-13 12:30:08
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answered by ? 3
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joie de vivre is french for joy of life. Party on mon ami(e).
2006-06-13 12:17:58
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answered by greatbigseadawg 2
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Jua De Vive
2016-09-29 04:11:44
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answered by ? 4
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