live
Vivo en ... = I live in ...
Vivo Morior
lively
If you're meaning 'vivere' as the Italian verb that means 'to live', the Latin translation is the same, so 'vivere'. The paradigm of the verb in the dictionary is vivo, vivis, vixi, victum, vivere
in vivo
yo: I vivo: live en: in Yo vivo en= I live in...
Vivo ergo patior
the answer to this question is supersto and it means to stay alive
Depending of the context it should mean "alive" or "I live" or
"Vivo muscles" is not a widely recognized term in anatomy or physiology. However, "vivo" is derived from Latin, meaning "alive" or "living," and it may refer to muscles studied in living organisms as opposed to in vitro (in a lab setting). If you meant a specific context or field, please provide more details for a more accurate explanation.
it means where do u live
live, alive