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It appears that "tha" is not a recognized English word. It may be a typo or a slang term.
Navidad is a Spanish equivalent of the English word "Christmas." The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun -- which literally translates as "Nativity" -- will be "NA-vee-THA" in Spanish.
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Amando la vida is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "loving life." The phrase translates literally as "loving the life" in English. The pronunciation will be "a-MAN-do la VEE-tha" in Spanish.
"My life" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase vida mia.Specifically, the feminine noun vida means "life." The feminine possessive adjective mia translates as "my." The pronunciation will be "BEE-tha MEE-a" at the beginning of a phrase or sentence and "VEE-tha MEE-a" in the middle of a phrase or sentence.
"My sin!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Mi pecada! The feminine singular phrase also translates literally as "My crime!" in English. The pronunciation will be "mee pey-KA-tha" in Uruguayan Spanish.
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.
"Her welcome" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase su bienvenida. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase -- which also translates as "his (its, their, your) welcome" -- will be "soo VYEM-bey-NEE-tha" in Spanish.
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Loida is a Spanish equivalent of the English name "Lois." The feminine proper name in question originates in the ancient Greek λωιων (loion) for "better" or "preferable." The pronunciation will be "LOY-tha" in Uruguayan Spanish.