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  1. 9 de jul. de 2021 · La expresión vive la France ! significa, literalmente, «¡viva Francia!» y se trata de una frase patriótica que generalmente se utiliza para celebrar las fiestas nacionales francesas. Su origen se remonta al siglo XVIII, cuando Francia dio sus primeros pasos para convertirse en república.

    • Patriotic Phrase
    • The Grammar Behind 'Vive La France'
    • Other Uses For 'Vive'

    “Vive la France!” is mostly used by politicians, but you will also hear this patriotic expression bandied about during national celebrations, such as Bastille Day, around French elections, during sporting events, and, sadly, at times of crisis as a way to invoke patriotic feelings. La Bastille was a prison and a symbol of the monarchy in late 18th ...

    French grammar can be tricky. The termvive is no exception. Vive comes from the irregular verb “vivre,” which means "to live." Viveis the subjunctive. So, an example sentence might be: 1. Nous souhaitons, nous espérons que la France vive longtemps, heureusement. This translates to: 1. We hope that France will live for a long time, fortunately. Note...

    The expression viveis very common in French to show enthusiasm for many different things, such as: 1. Vive les vacances! Hurray for the vacation! 1. Vive les soldes! Hurray for the sales season! 1. Vive moi! Yeah me! Vive is also used in a number of other contexts that are not related to the famous phrase but still important in the French language....

  2. 10 de jul. de 2023 · By Camille Chevalier-Karfis. Updated: Jul 10, 2023. “Vive la France”, “Vive la liberté” are French expressions to show your patriotism. “Vive la France” translates as “hurray for France”, or sometimes as “long live France”, depending on the context.

    • Camille Chevalier-Karfis
  3. Vive la France simply means "long live France" and is a way to celebrate being French and express pride in French accomplishments. It’s similar to exclamations like “God bless America” and “God save the Queen,” other than the obvious lack of religious reference in the French expression.

    • [viv la frɑ̃s]
    • Long live France
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  4. What does vive la france mean? If you translate it literally Vive la France means “Live France”. When most people translate it into English however they tend to say “Long Live France” which you’ll probably never hear people say in English.

  5. What does “Vive la France” mean? The expression, Vive la France, can be most easily translated as long live France. It is often used to demonstrate French patriotism at events such as political rallies or sporting events, as well as tragic events to express national solidarity.

  6. Vive la France means “Long live France”. Maybe you’ve already noticed the connection; Vive is derived from the verb vivre (to live). You may also be familiar with Vives Spanish and Italian cousin, Viva, which is used the same way. The correct French phrase is vive la France not viva la France since “viva” is a Spanish word.

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