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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.

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15y ago

I don't recognize vive as a noun; I see vive as the present form 'el' conjugation of vivir. In this case it would be, 'it/he/she lives'

I suppose it could be life.

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10y ago

"vive" is an equivalent for "long live (to..)" in French. Or when used as an adjective, that means "lively".

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