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viva

Vive vs Viva - What's the difference?

vive | viva |

Viva is a related term of vive.



As an adjective vive

is lively; animated; forcible.

As an interjection viva is

long live ... ! (used to express acclaim or support).

As a verb viva is

to cheer, applaud.

As a noun viva is

an oral examination, typically for an academic qualification.

Viva vs Vivda - What's the difference?

viva | vivda |


As a proper noun viva

is a region of manhattanville, harlem, new york city.

As a noun vivda is

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Kiva vs Viva - What's the difference?

kiva | viva |


As a noun kiva

is a ceremonial underground chamber in a pueblo village.

As a proper noun viva is

a region of manhattanville, harlem, new york city.

Viva vs Vila - What's the difference?

viva | vila |


As nouns the difference between viva and vila

is that viva is an oral examination, typically for an academic qualification while vila is a type of fairy or nymph in Slavic mythology.

As an interjection viva

is long live ... ! (used to express acclaim or support).

As a verb viva

is to cheer, applaud.

Viga vs Viva - What's the difference?

viga | viva |


As nouns the difference between viga and viva

is that viga is a roughly made rafter or roof timber, especially in a Latin American village while viva is an oral examination, typically for an academic qualification.

As an interjection viva is

long live ... ! (used to express acclaim or support).

As a verb viva is

to cheer, applaud.

Viva vs Diva - What's the difference?

viva | diva |


As a proper noun viva

is a region of manhattanville, harlem, new york city.

As a noun diva is

divan, couch.

Via vs Viva - What's the difference?

via | viva |


As nouns the difference between via and viva

is that via is a main road or highway, especially in ancient Rome. (Mainly used in set phrases, below.)viva is an oral examination, typically for an academic qualification.

As a preposition via

is by way of; passing through.

As an interjection viva is

long live ... ! (used to express acclaim or support).

As a verb viva is

to cheer, applaud.

Vita vs Viva - What's the difference?

vita | viva |


As nouns the difference between vita and viva

is that vita is a curriculum vitae while viva is an oral examination, typically for an academic qualification.

As an interjection viva is

long live ... ! (used to express acclaim or support).

As a verb viva is

to cheer, applaud.

Visa vs Viva - What's the difference?

visa | viva |


As a verb visa

is to show, to exhibit.

As a proper noun viva is

a region of manhattanville, harlem, new york city.

Viva vs Hishistory - What's the difference?

viva | hishistory |

Hishistory is likely misspelled.


Hishistory has no English definition.

As an interjection viva

is long live ... ! (used to express acclaim or support).

As a verb viva

is to cheer, applaud.

As a noun viva

is an oral examination, typically for an academic qualification.

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