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viviré

bee-bee-RAY/biβiˈre/

viviré means I will live in Spanish (expressing a future action or state).

I will live

Also: I shall live, I will stay
VerbA2regular ir
A person standing on a vibrant green hill looking at a bright sunrise on the horizon.
gerundviviendo
past Participlevivido
infinitivevivir

📝 In Action

Algún día viviré cerca del mar.

A2

Someday I will live near the sea.

Viviré esta experiencia al máximo.

B1

I will live this experience to the fullest.

Siempre viviré agradecido por tu ayuda.

B2

I will always live (be) grateful for your help.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • viviré para verloI will live to see it
  • viviré soloI will live alone

Idioms & Expressions

  • viviré de ilusionesTo live in a dream world or have high hopes that might not come true

🔄 Conjugations

subjunctive

imperfect

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

present

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

indicative

preterite

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

imperfect

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

present

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

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: viviré

Question 1 of 1

How do you say 'I will live in Italy' using a single word for the verb?

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👥 Word Family
🎵 Rhymes
📚 Etymology

From the Latin 'vivere'. The ending '-é' comes from a very old Spanish habit of putting the verb 'haber' (to have) after the main action to show that it's going to happen later.

First recorded: 12th century

Cognates (Related words)

Italian: vivròFrench: vivrai

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does 'viviré' always have an accent?

Yes! In the future form for 'I', all regular verbs end with a stressed 'é' to show you are talking about the future.

Can I use 'viviré' to mean 'I will stay' at a hotel?

Usually, for a short stay like a hotel, Spanish speakers use 'me quedaré'. 'Viviré' implies a more permanent or long-term situation.