Sentence examples of "Vivere" in Italian with translation "life"

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Sono davvero stufo di vivere. I'm really sick of life.
Il cibo è sempre necessario per vivere. Food is always necessary for life.
Tom ha la sua vita da vivere. Tom has his own life to live.
L'uomo può vivere senza avere una vita sociale? Can man live without having a social life?
Il mio sogno è vivere una vita tranquilla in campagna. My dream is to live a quiet life in the country.
Mio nonno vuole vivere tranquillamente per il resto della sua vita. My grandfather wants to live quietly for the rest of his life.
Tom ha deciso di vivere a Boston per il resto della sua vita. Tom has decided to live in Boston for the rest of his life.
Vivere non vuol dire aspettare che passi la tempesta, vuol dire imparare a danzare sotto la pioggia. Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning to dance in the rain.
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