Vivere la vita is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to live life."
Specifically, the present infinitive vivere is "to live." The feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine noun vita translates as "life."
The pronunciation will be "VEE-vey-rey la VEE-ta" in Italian.
Abito for residence and Vivo for life are Italian equivalents of the incomplete English phrase "I live... ." Context makes clear which option suits. The respective pronunciations will be "A-bee-to" and "VEE-vo" in Italian.
Acqua vivente is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "living water." The feminine singular phrase may be used figuratively, literally or symbolically. The pronunciation will be "AK-kwa vee-VEN-tey" in Italian.
Vita sana! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Healthy living!" The feminine singular phrase may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular la since Italian employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(la) VEE-ta SA-na" in Pisan Italian.
"Live life!" in English is Vivi la vita! in Italian.
"Long live!" in English is Lunga vita! in Italian.
Verde Vivente.
"We live in..." in English is Viviamo in... in Italian.
"I live in Glasgow" in English is Abito a Glasgow in Italian.
"Live and learn" in English is Vivere e imparare! ("To live and to learn!") or, as a command, Vivi e impara! in Italian.
Vivere in Italian and Latin means "to live" in English.
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"Live!" is an English equivalent of the Italian word Viviti! The second person informal present imperative and reflexive pronoun translate literally into English as "Live yourself!" The pronunciation will be "VEE-vee-tee" in Italian.
"Live as you will die tomorrow! Dream as you will live forever!" in English is Vivi come se dovessi morire domani! Sogna come se dovessi vivere per sempre! in Italian.
"To live" is an English equivalent of the Italian word vivere. The present infinitive means "to live" in the sense of having life or leading a certain kind of existence of lifestyle. The pronunciation will be "VEE-vey-rey" in Italian.
Evviva! is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Whoopee!" The interjection translates literally as "And long live!" in English. The pronunciation will be "ev-VEE-va" in Pisan Italian.
Viva Roma! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Long live Rome!" The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase in the third person singular of the present imperative will be "VEE-va RO-ma" in Italian.
"Long live Mickey Mouse!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Viva Topolino! The interjection and masculine proper name translate literally into English as "Long live little mouse!" The pronunciation will be "VEE-va TO-po-LEE-no" in Italian.
Italy: Difficile vivere senza rimpianti