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  1. Learn not only the most common conjugations but also regional conjugations including vosotros from Spain and vos from Argentina. Conjugate Vivir in every Spanish verb tense including preterite, imperfect, future, conditional, and subjunctive.

  2. Learn how to conjugate vivir in Spanish. Conjugation tables in every tense, including full English translation, example sentences, and more. Test your knowledge with our quizzes!

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    • Preterite Indicative
    • Imperfect Indicative
    • Periphrastic Future Indicative
    • Present Progressive/Gerund Form
    • Past Participle
    • Vivir Conditional Indicative Form
    • Present Subjunctive
    • Imperfect Subjunctive
    • Imperative

    In Spanish there are two forms of the past tense: preterite and imperfect indicative. The preterite is used to describe actions that were completed in the past or happened once.

    The imperfect indicative form, or imperfecto indicativo, is used to talk about a past action or state of being without specifying when it began or ended, or repeated actions in the past. It is equivalent to "was living" or "used to live" in English.

    Periphrastic refers to a multi-word construction. In the case of periphrastic future in Spanish, it is equivalent to the expression "I am going to" referring to a future occurrence and is commonly used in conversation. The periphrastic future is formed by a conjugated form of the verb ir (to go), followed by the article a and the infinitive of the ...

    The present progressive in Spanish is formed with the present indicative conjugation of the verb estar followed by the present participle (gerundioin Spanish). The gerund refers to the -ing form of the verb. To form the gerund, all -ir verbs take on the ending -iendo, in this case, vivir becomes viviendo. The active verb in the sentence is the verb...

    The past participle corresponds to the English -en or -ed form of the verb. In this case, it is created by dropping the -ir and adding -ido. The verb, vivir, becomes vivido. The verb that precedes it, in this case haber (to have) should be conjugated.

    The conditional indicative form, or el condicional, is used to express probability, possibility, wonder or conjecture, and is usually translated in English as would, could, must have, or probably. For example, "Would you live in this house?" would translate to ¿Vivirías en esta casa?

    The present subjunctive, or presente subjuntivo, functions much like the present indicative in tense, except it deals with mood and is used in situations of doubt, desire, emotion and is generally subjective. Use the Spanish subjunctive when you want a subject to do something. Also, use que with the pronoun and verb. For example, "I want you to liv...

    The imperfect subjunctive, or imperfecto del subjuntivo, is used as a clause describing something in the past and is used in situations of doubt, desire, or emotion. Also, in some cases you can use quewith the pronoun and verb. There are two possible conjugations for the imperfect subjunctive, both considered correct. Option 1 Option 2

    The imperative, or imperativo in Spanish, is used to give commands or orders. There is no first-person or third-person form (singular or plural), since a person gives commands to others. The imperative form also changes when the command is negative: the word nois followed by the conjugated verb. Positive Command Negative Command

  3. VIVIR translate: to live, to live, to live, to live, to live on, to live on, to spend, to live, to fell, live, live…. Learn more in the Cambridge Spanish-English Dictionary.

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  5. English Translation of “VIVIR” | The official Collins Spanish-English Dictionary online. Over 100,000 English translations of Spanish words and phrases.

  6. 1 (=estar vivo) to live. los elefantes viven muchos años elephants live long lives, elephants live for many years. mientras yo viva as long as I live. → todavía vive he's still alive. 2 (=pasar la vida) to live. sólo vive para la música music is her whole life, she only lives for music.

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