"Vive la Liberté" means 'long live Liberty' or 'Hooray for Freedom' in English.
That's "pocho" speaking.
The phrase 'La vive' may mean the bright [one]. In the word-by-word translation, the definite article 'la' means 'the'. And the adjective used as a noun 'vive' means 'bright'; 'lively, vivacious, vivid'; 'fierce, heated'; 'keen, sharp'; or even 'brisk'.
vive la mort vive la guerre vive la sacre mercenaire
Vive la France!
Viva la compañía means long live the company.
vive la vie = hooray for life! "vive" is a form a the verb 'vivre' (to live) used to express enthousiasm: vive le roi ! = 'long live the King! vive les vacances ! = hooray for the holidays!
The phrase 'La vive' may mean the bright [one]. In the word-by-word translation, the definite article 'la' means 'the'. And the adjective used as a noun 'vive' means 'bright'; 'lively, vivacious, vivid'; 'fierce, heated'; 'keen, sharp'; or even 'brisk'.
vive la mort vive la guerre vive la sacre mercenaire
my grandpa used to sing it to me, it was something likeA friend on your left and a friend on your rightviva la companyviva la viva la viva l'amore,viva l'amore, viva l'amoreviva la viva la viva la viva l'amoreviva la companyi forgot the rest!
Long live the king.
Vive La Trance was created in 1973.
Vive la Historia was created in 2007.
Vive la Fête was created in 1997.
Vive la France!
Viva la compañía means long live the company.
vive la vie = hooray for life! "vive" is a form a the verb 'vivre' (to live) used to express enthousiasm: vive le roi ! = 'long live the King! vive les vacances ! = hooray for the holidays!
Vive la vie - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
I always keep on the qui vive when walking alone at night to ensure my safety.