VIVI, RIDI, AMA
if you mean the imperative tense that's the only way !!!
pronounce is Veeve, Reede, Ahmah.
Vivere,ridere,amare are infinitive tense and stand for
to live,to laugh,to love
2007-05-01 07:22:31
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answered by martox45 7
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The imperative form is "Vivi, ridi, ama"
"Vivere, ridere, amare" is "to live, to laugh, to love"...
but it makes more sense the first sentence...
2007-05-01 23:45:41
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answered by Sbadiglio 4
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What a lot of funny answers you have received!
Rivi, ridi, ama is the way to say it in the familiar form of the verb.
2007-05-01 07:26:07
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answered by JJ 7
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If you refer to YOU as 2nd person singular pronoun is "Vivi, Ridi, Ama" (pronunce: "Veevy, Reedy,Ahma"). If you refer to YOU as 2nd person plural pronun is "Vivete, Ridete, Amate" (pronounce: veevatay, reedatay, amahtay).
2007-05-01 07:42:44
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answered by Giulia 3
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Wein, Weiber und Gesang. No wait, that's German.
"Vive bene, spesso l'amore, di risata molto" ("Live Well, Love Much, Laugh Often")
2007-05-01 07:14:21
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answered by Erik Van Thienen 7
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Lasagna
2007-05-01 07:06:27
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answered by chinamigarden 6
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Vive, ride, ama. (singular forms) veevay, reeday, amah.
Vivete, ridete, amate (plural forms). veevaytay, reedaytay, amahtay.
2007-05-01 07:10:05
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answered by Doethineb 7
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Live : Vivere (vivere) e like in PEN.
Laugh : Ridere (ridere) e like in PEN .
Love : Amare ( amare) e like in PEN.
2007-05-01 07:07:31
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answered by citizen high 6
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vivere risata amore
2007-05-01 07:03:49
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answered by cakilguldal 3
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I think it would be
vivere, risata, amore
2007-05-01 06:59:55
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answered by 5475uj1/// 3
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