Answer #1 Live. Answer #2 The Spanish word 'vive' comes from the verb 'vivir', which means 'to live'. The word 'vive' is the third person singular form [he/she/it/formal you in the singular] of the verb. It's in the present indicative tense. The meaning therefore is he/she/it/formal you in the singular as 'usted'] live.
The Spanish phrase 'vive en' means [he/she/it] lives in... . In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'vive' is the third person singular form in the present indicative tense. And the preposition 'en' means 'in'.
The plural of vive is viven.
Ella vive en (xxx).
Vive
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'.
The Spanish phrase 'vive en' means [he/she/it] lives in... . In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'vive' is the third person singular form in the present indicative tense. And the preposition 'en' means 'in'.
Translation: He lives.
¿Dónde vive / viven / vives / vivís?
The plural of vive is viven.
Vive
Quien is who; vive is lives. So, Who lives is probably the correct translation. = "quien" means maverick "vive" means fernandez
Ella vive en (xxx).
el dolfin vive en el mar
Vive
"Vive"
"Él vive en" (he=él, lives=vive, in=en)
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'.