viviré
“viviré” means “I will live” in Spanish (expressing a future action or state).
I will live
Also: I shall live, I will stay
📝 In Action
Algún día viviré cerca del mar.
A2Someday I will live near the sea.
Viviré esta experiencia al máximo.
B1I will live this experience to the fullest.
Siempre viviré agradecido por tu ayuda.
B2I will always live (be) grateful for your help.
🔄 Conjugations
subjunctive
imperfect
present
indicative
preterite
imperfect
present
✏️ 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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📚 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)
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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.