to live
The French word 'vivre' is equivalent to the English verb 'to live'. It is used in many contexts such as living in a particular place, living a certain way or denoting the act of being alive. For example, 'Je vis à Paris' means 'I live in Paris'. As it is a regular -re verb, it follows the standard conjugation patterns.
I love living in Paris.
This sentence expresses the speaker's love for living in Paris, using the verb 'vivre' (to live) to describe their current circumstances.
You have to know how to live with your mistakes.
This sentence provides advice or insight about life, emphasizing the necessity of learning from one's mistakes using the verb 'vivre' (to live).
We must live in the present moment.
This phrase offers an existential reminder to live in the present moment. The verb 'vivre' is used to express the act of experiencing or engaging with the present.