lively = vivant (masc.), vivante (fem.)
It is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Vivian is "lively".
No, the word lively is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: a lively discussion; a livelycouple; a lively performance, etc.The word lively is also an adverb, a word that modifies a verb: to look lively; to step lively; to move lively, etc.
The lively crowd danced and sang with joy at the outdoor concert.
The suffix of "lively" is "-ly." "Lively" is the base word, and the suffix "-ly" is added to form the adverb "lively."
Cajun music typically features lively accordions, fiddles, and sometimes a strong beat with French lyrics. Cajun accents are often characterized by a unique blend of French, Spanish, and English influences that create a distinct rhythm and melody. Overall, Cajun music and accents are known for their lively and upbeat nature.
French is Blake Lively's first language, she spoke only French until she was seven.
The surname Lively is an English nickname from Middle English lifly which means 'lively', 'nimble'.
The French words for lively girl are anime fille. In Italian these words are said as vivace ragazza and in Latin it is virgo viva.
vif (vive), animé(e)
It is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Vivian is "lively".
This dance is called a "gavotte".
"Long live the soul!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Vive l'âme! The feminine singular phrase also translates as "Lively (keen, lively, quick, sharp, vivacious) the soul!" from a more colloquially ordered French. The pronunciation will be "veev lam" in northerly French and "vee-vuh la-muh" in southerly French.
The term found in french music, "vif" comes from the french word for life. In music it means to play fast, or lively.
No, the word lively is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: a lively discussion; a livelycouple; a lively performance, etc.The word lively is also an adverb, a word that modifies a verb: to look lively; to step lively; to move lively, etc.
The lively crowd danced and sang with joy at the outdoor concert.
The suffix of "lively" is "-ly." "Lively" is the base word, and the suffix "-ly" is added to form the adverb "lively."
Lively can be used as an adjective and an adverb. Adjective: a lively discussion Adverb: step lively