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

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Pronunciation

normal speech: vi-VÍ-a

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vivía info.

Tips to remember “vivía”:
– Think of “vivía” as similar to “alive-a,” which can remind you that it refers to a state of living in the past.
– “Vivía” begins with “viv,” which is the root for “vivo” meaning “I live” in the present, so it is connected to life and living.

Explanations:
– “Vivía” is the imperfect tense form of “vivir,” which means “to live.”
– It is used to describe ongoing or habitual actions in the past.
– It translates to “I lived,” “he/she lived,” or “you (formal) lived.”

Other words that mean the same thing:
– “Residía” – a more formal term, often used to mean “resided.”
– “Moraba” – an archaic or less common term, can also mean “dwelled” or “lived.”

Conjugations of “vivir”:
– Infinitive: vivir (to live)
– Present indicative: vivo (I live), vives (you live), vive (he/she/you formal lives), vivimos (we live), vivís (you all/Spain live), viven (they/you all formal live)
– Preterite (simple past): viví (I lived), viviste (you lived), vivió (he/she/you formal lived), vivimos (we lived), vivisteis (you all/Spain lived), vivieron (they/you all formal lived)
– Imperfect: vivía (I/he/she/you formal lived), vivías (you lived), vivíamos (we lived), vivíais (you all/Spain lived), vivían (they/you all formal lived)
– Future: viviré (I will live), vivirás (you will live), vivirá (he/she/you formal will live), viviremos (we will live), viviréis (you all/Spain will live), vivirán (they/you all formal will live)
– Conditional: viviría (I would live), vivirías (you would live), viviría (he/she/you formal would live), viviríamos (we would live), viviríais (you all/Spain would live), vivirían (they/you all formal would live)

Examples of sentences using “vivía”:
– Cuando era niño, vivía en una granja. (When I was a child, I lived on a farm.)
– Mi abuela vivía en ese pueblo toda su vida. (My grandmother lived in that town her whole life.)
– ¿Dónde vivías antes de mudarte aquí? (Where did you live before moving here?)
– En aquella época, todavía vivía con mis padres. (At that time, I still lived with my parents.)
– Él vivía en Madrid cuando lo conocí. (He was living in Madrid when I met him.)

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