to live the moment is 'vivre l'instant' in French, or we could use the Latin "Carpe Diem".
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vivre avec passion
Literally translated 'to live' would be 'vivre' in French.In the present form the conjugation is:je vis (I live)tu vis (you live)il/elle vit (he/she lives)nous vivons (we live)vous vivez (you live)ils vivent (they live)
"Direct" is "live" in French.
live long and prosper
this phrase may have at least two translations: it may mean "vivir" as opposed to "morir" ("to die"). or it may mean "residir" ("to reside ".) quite the same like in English. "to live in the moment" literally means "vivir el momento"
"You dwell...," "You live..." and "You reside" are English equivalents of the incomplete French phrase Tu habites... . Context makes clear which translation suits. The pronunciation will be "tyoo a-beet" in French.
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'.
"(That) I may live in hope" is one English equivalent of the French phrase Vive en espoir.Specifically, the subjunctive verb vive means "(I, [or] he/she/it) may live" depending upon context. The preposition en means "in." The masculine noun espoir means "hope."The pronunciation will be "vee-vaw-neh-spwahr" in French.
Live at the moment = Vivo no momento (alive at the moment) Live for the moment = Vivo o momento (Enjoy the present moment) This is a somewhat confused phrase. The entire text would be useful for a better comprehension and a subsequent explanation.
Ola i ou miti
Live well.
Vive grande
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Pouvez-vous vivre ensemble? is one French equivalent of the English phrase "Can you live together?"Specifically, the verb pouvez means "(formal/informal plural you all) can" in this context. The subject pronoun vous means "(formal/informal plural) you all" in this context. The infinitive vivre means "to live." The adverb ensemble means "together."The pronunciation will be "poo-vey voo vee-vraw-seawmbl" in French.
Translation: J'habite à Prestwick.
vivre avec passion