viva

BrE /ˈviː.və/ AmE /ˈviː.və/

adjective, noun, interjection en → es

1 LIVE [adjective] B2

alive; not dead or lifeless

vivo, que vive

Collocations a viva voz

  • The patient is still viva.

    El paciente aún está vivo.

2 CELEBRATE [interjection] B1

used to celebrate someone or something, especially in a speech or toast

viva por alguien o algo

Collocations viva la vida

  • Viva the king!

    ¡Viva el rey!

3 LIVE [adjective] B1

used to say that something is happening now or at this moment

en vivo, en directo

Collocations viva transmisión

  • The concert is viva.

    El concierto es en vivo.

4 LIVE [adjective] B2

used to say that something is real or true and not imaginary, false, or fake

verdadero, auténtico

Collocations viva experiencia

  • This is a viva experience.

    Esta es una experiencia verdadera.

5 LIVE [adjective] B1

used to say that something is happening now or at this moment, especially in the media

en directo, en vivo y en directo

Collocations viva cobertura

  • The event is being viva.

    El evento se está transmitiendo en vivo.

6 LIVE [adjective] B2

used to say that something is real or true and not imaginary, false, or fake

auténtico, genuino

Collocations viva realidad

  • This is a viva reality.

    Esta es una realidad auténtica.

7 LIVE [adjective] B1

used to say that something is happening now or at this moment, especially in the media

en directo, en vivo y en directo

Collocations viva transmisión

  • The news is being viva.

    Las noticias se están transmitiendo en vivo.

8 LIVE [adjective] B2

used to say that something is real or true and not imaginary, false, or fake

verdadero, auténtico

Collocations viva experiencia

  • This is a viva experience.

    Esta es una experiencia verdadera.