vivirá
“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
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Ella vivirá en España el próximo año.
A1She will live in Spain next year.
Este recuerdo vivirá para siempre en nosotros.
B1This memory will live forever in us.
Usted vivirá una experiencia inolvidable.
B1You (formal) will have an unforgettable experience.
🔄 Conjugations
subjunctive
present
imperfect
indicative
present
imperfect
preterite
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How do you say 'She will live in a house' in Spanish?
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📚 Etymology▼
From the Latin verb 'vivere', which has meant 'to be alive' for thousands of years.
First recorded: 12th century
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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'.