to live
The Italian verb 'vivere' means 'to live' in English. It is used in the context of dwelling or surviving, such as 'I live in Italy' or 'The turtle lives for 100 years'. This term is also utilized in the context of experiencing, such as 'Vivere la vita' which means 'Live the life'.
I love to live in Italy.
This phrase is implying the speakers affection towards the country Italy and his/her enjoying his/her life there.
Living to the fullest is my philosophy.
This phrase suggests the speaker believes in making the most of life's experiences and opportunities, thereby referring to their philosophical approach towards life.
We need water to live.
The phrase states the importance of water for survival or existence of life in a general sense.