The verb vivir. Third person formal command is Viva.
The correct conversion of 'Dónde vives' to formal Spanish is '¿Dónde vive usted?'
Vive usted/vives cerca de aqui (formal/informal) (accent on final 'i')
No puedo esperar a vivir contigo (informal)/con usted (formal) -or- No puedo esperar hasta que yo vive contigo (informal)/con usted (formal).
If you mean Where do you live (approximately)? - Donde vive usted/vives (aproximadamente)? - you (formal)/you (informal)
You say vivo (I live) and then were you live. If you want to say where you live in you say vivo en. For example, vivo en London and also vivo en casa.
Translation: Who do you live with?
Properly "¿Dónde vives?", it means "where do you live?", when used with someone you are familiar with. In a more formal setting, it would be "¿Dónde vive usted?"
Answer #1 Live. Answer #2 The Spanish word 'vive' comes from the verb 'vivir', which means 'to live'. The word 'vive' is the third person singular form [he/she/it/formal you in the singular] of the verb. It's in the present indicative tense. The meaning therefore is he/she/it/formal you in the singular as 'usted'] live.
Where and with whom do you live.
Vive usted (polite)/vives (informal) lejos
Vive usted en Estados Unidos
Donde vive usted / viven / vives / vivís.