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What does vivo mean in Italian?
"Vivo" in Italian means
"I live"
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It is the first person singular present indicative form of the verb "vivere", which means "to live".
Is this the right spelling for rime?
What does flapper mean from 1920s slang?
Morphology
What is the Hawaiian word for shirt?
What is the opposite word for subtly?
How do you pronounce Beiersdorf?
What are the 3 longest words in English and their meanings?
What is the homonym for merry?
What is a suffix tree?
Does Structural linguistics deals with phonemes and morphemes?
What is the definition of agricultural landscape?
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