Sempre vivente is an Italian equivalent of 'still alive'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'sempre' means 'still, always'. The adjective 'vivente' means 'alive, living'. The phrase is pronounced 'SEHM-pray vee-VEHN-tay'.
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"Vivo" in Italian translates to "alive" or "living" in English.
YES! well and alive
no, he is still alive he is done being our president but he is still alive
Yes Gabriele Stilton is still alive Yes Gabriele Stilton is still alive Yes Gabriele Stilton is still alive
she is still alive right know she is very old
there is still a posiblility that he is still alive
Still alive, still not funny
Yes he is still alive.
she is still alive
Yes she still alive
Yes, he is still alive.