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To live in Italian 🇮🇹


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to live vivere
How to say “to live” in Italian? “Vivere”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “vivere” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on to live in Italian like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

Italian Sentences with the Word “To live”

Italian sentence with “vivere” English translation for vivere S

Voglio vivere, nel tuo paese.

I want to live in your country.

Sono felice di vivere, non voglio morire

I am(temporary) happy to live, I don’t want to die.

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Tips to Remember:
• Associate "vivere" with "vivid" in English—imagine living life with vivid energy.
• Think of the phrase “live life to the fullest” and notice the similarity between “live” and “vivere.”

Explanations:
• "Vivere" means "to live" in Italian. It is used both in the sense of “to be alive” and “to reside” (though the latter can also be expressed with verbs like "abitare").
• It is a regular -ere verb in most tenses except for some irregularities (such as its past participle "vissuto").

Other Words with Similar Meaning:
• Esistere – to exist
• Abitare – to live (in a place)

Conjugations:
Present (Presente):
 io vivo    - I live
 tu vivi    - you live (singular/informal)
 lui/lei vive  - he/she lives
 noi viviamo   - we live
 voi vivete   - you live (plural)
 loro vivono   - they live

Imperfect (Imperfetto):
 io vivevo    - I was living/I used to live
 tu vivevi    - you were living/used to live
 lui/lei viveva  - he/she was living/used to live
 noi vivevamo   - we were living/used to live
 voi vivevate   - you were living/used to live
 loro vivevano   - they were living/used to live

Passato Prossimo:
 io ho vissuto   - I lived/I have lived
 tu hai vissuto  - you lived/you have lived
 lui/lei ha vissuto  - he/she lived/has lived
 noi abbiamo vissuto - we lived/we have lived
 voi avete vissuto  - you lived/you have lived
 loro hanno vissuto  - they lived/they have lived

Future (Futuro Semplice):
 io vivrò     - I will live
 tu vivrai    - you will live
 lui/lei vivrà   - he/she will live
 noi vivremo    - we will live
 voi vivrete    - you will live
 loro vivranno   - they will live

Conditional (Condizionale Presente):
 io vivrei     - I would live
 tu vivresti    - you would live
 lui/lei vivrebbe  - he/she would live
 noi vivremmo    - we would live
 voi vivreste    - you would live
 loro vivrebbero   - they would live

Subjunctive Present (Congiuntivo Presente):
 che io viva     - that I live
 che tu viva     - that you live
 che lui/lei viva   - that he/she lives
 che noi viviamo    - that we live
 che voi viviate    - that you live
 che loro vivano   - that they live

Imperative (Imperativo):
 (tu) vivi!      - live!
 (lei) viva!      - live! (formal)
 (noi) viviamo!    - let’s live!
 (voi) vivete!    - live! (plural)

Examples of Sentences:
1. Vivo in una grande città.
 Translation: I live in a big city.
2. Abbiamo vissuto momenti indimenticabili durante il viaggio.
 Translation: We have lived unforgettable moments during the trip.
3. Se vivessi senza paure, potresti esplorare di più.
 Translation: If you lived without fears, you could explore more.
4. Domani vivrò un giorno nuovo e pieno di opportunità.
 Translation: Tomorrow I will live a new day full of opportunities.

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