"Yo quiero vivir contigo" was created in 1981 by the Spanish singer-songwriter Juan Pardo. The song became a popular hit in Spain and Latin America.
"Quieres vivir" = you (informal) want to live "Usted quiere vivir" = you (formal) want to live "(Yo) quiero vivir" = I want to live ('Yo' can be omitted if so wished)
In the sentence "Pancho y yo vivir en la universidad," you should use "vivimos" because the subject "Pancho y yo" is plural. Therefore, the correct conjugation of "vivir" is "vivimos" to match the plural subject.
(Yo) no puedo vivir sin Tí
The main "yo" verbs in Spanish are regular -ar, -er, and -ir verbs. These are verbs that follow a specific pattern when conjugated in the yo (I) form, such as "hablar" (to speak), "comer" (to eat), and "vivir" (to live).
In Pancho y yo ______ en la universidad, The action of the sentence concerns "yo" and another person, Pancho. That could be replaced by "WE live in the universtiy." The WE form is the first person plural, or vivimos.
vive
I can't live in a world where you don't exist.
(Yo) vivo en una granja. The "yo" is optional-- it means "I", but we can already tell that the speaker is talking about him/herself because of the conjugation of "Vivir" as "Vivo".
And I want to live all my life with you.
the "yo" form of tocar is toco
To conjugate the verb "vivir" (to live) in Spanish: Yo vivo (I live) Tú vives (You live) Él/ella vive (He/she lives) Nosotros/as vivimos (We live) Vosotros/as vivís (You all live) Ellos/as viven (They live)