"He vivido" is Spanish for "I have lived". It is pronounced "Ay bee-BEE-doh". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Lila Perren de Velazco has written: 'La palabra verdadera' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Spanish literature 'Y todo lo he vivido'
Joaquin Caro Romero has written: 'Vivir sobre lo vivido'
With a question word: Dónde vive usted? Where do you live? Without a question word: Vive usted en Barcelona? Do you live in Barcelona? Vivió usted en Valencia? Did you (ever) live in Valencia? Compound Verb Forms: Ha vivido usted en Madrid? Have you (ever) lived in Madrid?
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