"Vive l'homme" is a French phrase that translates to "long live man" in English. It is often used to express support or admiration for humanity or the achievements of mankind.
"El vive" translates to "he lives" in Spanish.
"Aqui vive" in French translates to "Ici habite" in English, which means "Here lives" in English.
"Vive en un país" means "He/she/you live(s) in a country" in English.
"Quien vive ne" does not have a clear meaning in Spanish. It seems like a misspelling or typo. If you meant to write something else, please provide more context.
The phrase 'Vive le francais' means Long live French. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'vive' means 'live'. The definite article 'le' means 'the'. And the noun 'francais' means 'French'.
Lhomme's population is 966.
Stéphane Lhomme was born in 1965.
The area of Lhomme is 18.4 square kilometers.
Pierre Lhomme was born on April 5, 1930, in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France.
"Aqui vive" in French translates to "Ici habite" in English, which means "Here lives" in English.
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"El vive" translates to "he lives" in Spanish.
this is where i live The phrase "este donde mi vive" means nothing. Make what you will of the following words. Este = This Donde = Where Mi = My Vive = He Lives
The phrase 'La vive' may mean the bright [one]. In the word-by-word translation, the definite article 'la' means 'the'. And the adjective used as a noun 'vive' means 'bright'; 'lively, vivacious, vivid'; 'fierce, heated'; 'keen, sharp'; or even 'brisk'.
"vive les XXX" means 'long live XXX" in French; 'peuerels' has no meaning in French.
Long live the king.