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How do you say in french laugh as much breathe and love long live?

Here's how to say "laugh as much, breathe and love, long live!" in French, along with explanations:

Formal:

* Rie autant, respire et aime, vive longtemps!

* This is a very formal way to say it, suitable for speeches or written messages.

Informal:

* Riez autant, respirez et aimez, vivez longtemps!

* This is more casual and suitable for everyday conversations.

Breakdown:

* Rire/Rie (to laugh)

* "Riez" is the plural form (you all) and "Rie" is singular (you) in the imperative form.

* Autant (as much)

* Respirer/Respire (to breathe)

* Aimer/Aime (to love)

* Vivre/Vive (to live)

* "Vivez" is the plural form (you all) and "Vive" is singular (you) in the imperative form.

* Longtemps (for a long time)

Important Note: In French, the imperative verb form changes based on the person you are addressing:

* Tu (singular you) - "Rie, Respire, Aime, Vive"

* Vous (plural you or formal you) - "Riez, Respirez, Aimez, Vivez"

Let me know if you have any other French phrases you'd like translated!

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