Ok- i am not 100% sure, but i think it means "long live". If you are still not sure, here is a website. http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/viva
Translation: Where you live As a question: Where do you live? (¿En dónde vives?)
"Viva la vida" translates to "live life" or "long live life" in English. The phrase is often used to express a celebration of life and living in the moment.
The English translation of "viva la raza" is "long live the race" or "long live the people." It is often used to express pride and solidarity within a particular ethnic or cultural group.
You'll have to be more specific. There's a Viva veggie wrap, a Viva brand of milk, a Viva burrito, a Viva salad dressing, a Viva krill oil, a Viva protein smoothie, a Viva brand of bread, etc.
Viva means long live.
spanish
"Viva is the way"
Viva Bianca is 175 cm.
viva question for vb
Viva has written: 'The Baby'
The cast of Viva Booksigning - 1970 includes: Viva as herself
VIVA Virtual Library of Virginia VIVA Vegetarians International Voice for Animals (UK) VIVA Vancouver Island Vegetarian Association (Vancouver, British Columbia Canada) VIVA Vision Con Valores (Spanish) VIVA Visión Con Valores (Spanish; Guatemala political organization) VIVA Veterinary Information Verifying Agency (American Association of Veterinary State Boards) VIVA Volunteer Investment and Value Audit (UK) VIVA VEGF in Ischemia for Vascular Angiogenesis VIVA Virginia Image and Video Analysis (University of Virginia) VIVA Verification, Improvement, and Validation of Knowledge-Based Systems (ESPRIT Project 6125) VIVA Vibrant, Intellectually, Vigorous Adults VIVA Voices of Vital America VIVA Very Impressive Vocational Achievement (Rotary Club)