Inklingo

vivirá

bee-bee-RAH/bi.βiˈɾa/

vivirá means will live in Spanish (referring to a person, animal, or plant being alive or residing somewhere).

will live

Also: will experience, will last
VerbA1regular ir
A vibrant green sapling growing healthily in a sunlit garden.
infinitivevivir
past Participlevivido
gerundviviendo

📝 In Action

Ella vivirá en España el próximo año.

A1

She will live in Spain next year.

Este recuerdo vivirá para siempre en nosotros.

B1

This memory will live forever in us.

Usted vivirá una experiencia inolvidable.

B1

You (formal) will have an unforgettable experience.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • vivirá para contarlawill live to tell the tale
  • vivirá en el extranjerowill live abroad

Idioms & Expressions

  • quien vivirá, verátime will tell

🔄 Conjugations

subjunctive

present

yoviva
nosotrosvivamos
ellos/ellas/ustedesvivan
vivas
vosotrosviváis
él/ella/ustedviva

imperfect

yoviviera
nosotrosviviéramos
ellos/ellas/ustedesvivieran
vivieras
vosotrosvivierais
él/ella/ustedviviera

indicative

present

yovivo
nosotrosvivimos
ellos/ellas/ustedesviven
vives
vosotrosvivís
él/ella/ustedvive

imperfect

yovivía
nosotrosvivíamos
ellos/ellas/ustedesvivían
vivías
vosotrosvivíais
él/ella/ustedvivía

preterite

yoviví
nosotrosvivimos
ellos/ellas/ustedesvivieron
viviste
vosotrosvivisteis
él/ella/ustedvivió

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "vivirá" in Spanish:

will experiencewill live

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: vivirá

Question 1 of 1

How do you say 'She will live in a house' in Spanish?

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👥 Word Family
🎵 Rhymes
hablarácomeráestará
📚 Etymology

From the Latin verb 'vivere', which has meant 'to be alive' for thousands of years.

First recorded: 12th century

Cognates (Related words)

Italian: vivràFrench: vivraPortuguese: viverá

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'vivirá' used for 'you' or 'him'?

Both! It is used for 'he' (él), 'she' (ella), and the formal version of 'you' (usted).

Why does it have an accent on the last 'a'?

In Spanish, the accent mark tells you to put more emphasis on that sound when speaking. Most future-tense verbs for 'he/she' end with this stressed 'á'.