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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.

  2. 20 de jul. de 2019 · "Vive la France!" is an expression used in France to show patriotism. It’s difficult to translate the term literally into English, but it generally means “long live France!” or “hurray for France!”

  3. 10 de jul. de 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.

  4. 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.

  5. What Vive La France Means and How to Use It. To many one of the most patriotic phrases that any real Frenchman can say is Vive la France. This phrase is so common that most native-English speakers have heard it at least once if not multiple times.

  6. 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.

  7. The correct French phrase is vive la France not viva la France since “viva” is a Spanish word. Sometimes you’ll see Vive la France translated as “God bless France” or “God save France.”