Italian is the language of the word vivere.
Specifically, the Italian word is a verb. It is the present form of the infinitive. The pronunciation is "VEE-ve-reh."
That one is the infinitive, and the other the imperative, form of a verb is the difference between the Italian words Vivere and Vivi.Specifically, the infinitive vivere is in the present tense. It means "to live." The imperative Vivi is the present command form of the second person informal singular ("You"). The pronunciations are "VEE-veh-reh" and "VEE-vee."
"Vivid" comes from the Latin vivere, meaning to live.
Spanish: vivir French: vivre Italian: vivere German: leben
Spanish: Recuerda vivir French: N'oublie pas de vivre German: Denke daran zu leben Italian: Ricorda di vivere
Survive & revive are words with the suffix "vive."
vivere senza rimpianti
Vivere Live in Tuscany was created in 2007.
Vivere - dare to live - was created in 1995.
Vivere - 1936 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S
Vivere in Italian and Latin means "to live" in English.
Vivere - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:12 USA:R
Non ho paura di vivere was created in 1952.
The cast of Vivere ultras - 2014 includes: Paolo Scaroni as himself
to live; to be alive.
Nudi per vivere - 1964 is rated/received certificates of: Italy:(Banned)
Condannati a morte nel vostro quieto vivere was created in 1985-04.
vivere memento