Here's a breakdown of the meaning:
* Mi: My
* Amor: Love
* Vida: Life
The phrase literally translates to "My love life," but it's best understood as a more poetic and intense way of saying "My love" or "My everything." It's often used in a romantic context, especially in passionate declarations of love.
Here are some examples of how it might be used:
* "Te amo, mi amor vida." (I love you, my love of my life.)
* "Eres mi amor vida." (You are my love of my life.)
Keep in mind that this phrase is more common in Latin American Spanish than in Castilian Spanish.