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vivirá

Vivirá is a Spanish verb form, specifically the third-person singular simple future indicative of vivir, meaning “he will live,” “she will live,” or “you (formal) will live.” It expresses a future action or state and is used with subjects such as él, ella, or usted, though the subject is often implicit in Spanish.

Formation and forms: The future tense in Spanish is formed by attaching the endings -é, -ás, -á,

Usage and distinction: Vivirá is used to describe future events or states. It contrasts with the present

Examples: “Mañana vivirá una nueva experiencia.” “Si todo sale bien, él vivirá en Barcelona el próximo año.”

Notes: Although primarily a verb form, context may imply time, subject, and aspect, so pessoal pronouns are

-emos,
-éis,
-án
to
the
infinitive.
For
vivir,
this
yields:
yo
viviré,
tú
vivirás,
él
vivirá,
nosotros
viviremos,
vosotros
viviréis,
ellos
vivirán.
The
form
vivirá
bears
an
acute
accent
on
the
final
syllable
to
indicate
the
correct
stress
in
this
tense.
tense
or
imperfect
tenses,
and
with
the
conditional
viviría
(would
live).
It
also
differs
from
the
present
subjunctive
viva
and
the
imperfect
subjunctive
viviera
or
viviese,
which
express
possibilities,
wishes,
or
hypothetical
situations
rather
than
a
definite
future
action.
In
narrative
contexts,
a
character
puede
decir:
“Cuando
termine
la
tarea,
vivirá
sin
preocupaciones.”
often
omitted
in
Spanish.
The
form
is
regular
for
the
verb
vivir
and
is
part
of
standard
future-tense
usage
in
everyday
and
literary
Spanish.