A vivo card is used at many schools and can be given to children and pupils so teachers can award vivo miles to there account. In the end, if you end up with enough vivo miles, you can trade them in for prizes, such as, for 45 Vito's, you can get a keying. But for 4,950 you could get a phone or gaming chair. You can get one from your school if they use it there.
a vivo miles card is what you use to buy stuff with your vivos you need your card number and your password vivos are an online rewarding system what schools use to reward student for effort and behaviour or work with there vivos they can buy stuff of the vivo miles website with there vivos e.t.c school laces, iPhone case
"Vivo" in Spanish means "alive" or "living." It can also be used to describe something that is still in use or active.
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The Spanish word "vivo" translates to "alive" or "living" in English. It can also mean "lively" or "vivid" depending on the context it is used in.
Vivo en ... = I live in ...
Vivo en ... = I live in ...
"En vivo" in Spanish means "live" in English, commonly used to refer to a live broadcast or performance as it happens.
yo: I vivo: live en: in Yo vivo en= I live in...
lively
yo vivo or simply vivo
Congo vivo was created in 1962.
Veneno Vivo was created in 1998.