You live: vives (familiar) or vive (formal)
The verb "to live" is vivir, for example "yo vivo en España, ellos viven en New York."
The adjective live (alive) is vivo/viva.
The adverb live (as opposed to recorded) is en directo.
Vida means "way of life"
Subsistencia means "Maintaining life/ livelihood"
Vivo mean "alive, or presently living"
To say the english word 'living' in spanish, it is vida = life.
'living' (as in 'I am living in...') is 'viviendo'
'living' (i.e. livelihood) is 'subsistencia'
You live: vives (familiar) or vive (formal)
Vivido
Viví, viviste...
Vivía, vivías...
Viviera / viviese, vivieras / vivieses...
"Vivo" = 'live' (adj. as in 'live TV'); also 'I live'*
"Vivir" = 'to live' (of which 'vivo'* is 1st person singular)
'de donde eres' is where do u live
Animado.
ViviΓ³Viviera / viviese
Tiene (possesses) ha (as auxiliary verb in e.g. 'has been' 'has lived' etc.)
They both have lived on Mexican land. The Aztecs before the Spanish wiped them out and then the Spanish lived there after they had wiped out the Aztecs lol
the Spanish settlers lived here
Conmemoremos / festejemos a aquéllos que vivían / vivieron...
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
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