Viviría (en. Would live)
/biˈβiɾia/
Meaning & Definition
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verb
Indicates an action of existence or life that could be realized.
If I had the opportunity, I would live abroad.
Si tuviera la oportunidad, yo viviría en el extranjero.
Expresses a wish or future possibility of living.
In a world without wars, I would live more peacefully.
En un mundo sin guerras, viviría más tranquila.
Used to reflect on a hypothetical lifestyle.
If I were rich, I would live luxuriously.
Si fuera rico, viviría de manera lujosa.
Etymology
From Latin 'vivere', which means 'to live'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
live to tell about it
It means that one has survived a difficult experience.
vivir para contarla
live day by day
It means to live without worrying about the future.
vivir al día
live in the clouds
It indicates that someone has dreams or fantasies.
vivir en las nubes
Related Words
life
State of being alive.
vida
experience
Life experience.
vivencia
hedonist
A person who enjoys life in their own way.
vividor
Slang Meanings
Live big
He always lives big, spending more than he has.
Siempre vive a lo grande, gastando más de lo que tiene.
Live the crazy life
That girl is always partying; she lives the crazy life.
Esa chica siempre está de fiesta, vive la vida loca.