I believe it means, "Long live the faithful"
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 les XXX" means 'long live XXX" in French; 'peuerels' has no meaning in French.
"Vive la Liberté" means 'long live Liberty' or 'Hooray for Freedom' in English.
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'.
vive la mort vive la guerre vive la sacre mercenaire
Translation: He lives.
Strong Life
francia
this is where i live The phrase "este donde mi vive" means nothing. Make what you will of the following words. Este = This Donde = Where Mi = My Vive = He Lives
Aqui vive is Portuguese for here lives......
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'.
Long live the king.
"vive les XXX" means 'long live XXX" in French; 'peuerels' has no meaning in French.
"Vive en un país" means "He/she/you live(s) in a country" in English.
"Vive la Liberté" means 'long live Liberty' or 'Hooray for Freedom' in English.
What block does (s)he live on?
live free be true