What does viva la france mean
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long live France
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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.
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Viva in Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian, Vive in French, and Vivat in Latin are subjunctive forms of the verb "to live
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