Most common translation:
* Living - This is the most common and general translation, especially when referring to a person, animal, or plant.
Other possible translations:
* Alive - Similar to "living," but can sometimes be used in a more metaphorical or abstract way.
* Existing - Emphasizes the state of being in existence.
* Present - Can be used when referring to something that is current or active.
* Active - Used when referring to something that is functioning or operating.
Examples:
* "Le poète est encore vivant" - The poet is still living.
* "La peinture est un art vivant" - Painting is a living art.
* "Le débat sur l'avenir de la planète est très vivant" - The debate about the future of the planet is very active.
Note: "Vivant" can also be used as a noun, meaning "the living" or "living beings."
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