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vivete

Vivete is a Latin verb form. In Latin, vivete is the plural imperative of vivere, meaning "live!" or "you all should live." It is used to exhort multiple people to engage in the action of living, either literally or figuratively.

Grammatical notes: vivere is the infinitive; the singular imperative is vive, and the plural imperative is vivete.

Modern usage: Outside classical Latin, vivete is sometimes encountered as a proper noun, adopted as a brand

See also: Latin grammar, Imperative mood, Latin verbs.

The
form
appears
in
a
range
of
Latin
texts,
from
inscriptions
to
poetry
and
prose,
typically
as
a
direct
exhortation
from
a
speaker
to
a
group.
or
project
name
to
evoke
vitality,
energy,
or
longevity.
As
a
contemporary
term,
it
may
appear
in
marketing,
product
names,
or
fictional
titles
without
implying
a
direct
historical
link
to
Latin
texts.