The expression "dolce vita" became famous in the 1960s thanks to a popular Federico Fellini film of the same name. What does the phrase literally mean?

Answer Sweet life

The phrase "dolce vita" translates to "sweet life," which you might have figured it out if you've ever seen the word "dolce" referring to desserts on an Italian menu. The phrase "dolce vita" is often used in English to refer to a life of luxury and self-indulgence.

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