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Vivere

Vivere is an Italian verb meaning to live, to exist, or to reside. It expresses the act of living and appears in phrases about life, lifestyle, and place of residence. Examples in use include vivere bene (to live well), vivere di qualcosa (to live on something), and simple statements such as Io vivo a Roma (I live in Rome).

Etymology and cognates: vivere derives from Latin vivere and has cognates in other Romance languages, including

Conjugation and common forms: as an -ere verb, vivere provides the standard present tense forms: io vivo,

Usage notes: vivere also appears in idioms and existential senses, such as vivere di musica (to live

Spanish
vivir,
French
vivre,
and
Portuguese
viver.
The
verb
shares
a
common
semantic
field
across
these
languages,
centered
on
life
and
existence.
tu
vivi,
lui/lei
vive,
noi
viviamo,
voi
vivete,
loro
vivono.
The
passato
prossimo
is
formed
with
avere
as
the
auxiliary
and
the
past
participle
vissuto:
ho
vissuto,
hai
vissuto,
ha
vissuto,
abbiamo
vissuto,
avete
vissuto,
hanno
vissuto.
Imperfect:
vivevo,
vivevi,
viveva,
vivevamo,
vivevate,
vivevano.
Future:
vivrò,
vivrai,
vivrà,
vivremo,
vivrete,
vivranno.
Subjunctive
present:
che
io
viva,
che
tu
viva,
che
lui
viva,
che
noi
viviamo,
che
voi
viviate,
che
loro
vivano.
The
past
historic
is
rare
in
speech,
and
compound
tenses
use
avere
as
the
auxiliary.
on
music)
or
vivere
nel
presente
(to
live
in
the
present).
The
past
participle
is
vissuto,
used
in
compound
tenses
like
ho
vissuto.