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  1. 1. Viva l’Italia. This is a common and straightforward way to say “Long Live Italy” in a formal manner. It conveys a sense of patriotic enthusiasm and reverence for the country. The phrase “viva” is the third person singular of the Italian verb “vivere” (to live), and “l’Italia” means “Italy.”

  2. 22 de feb. de 2006 · Feb 22, 2006. #2. Mezzo said: What does viva mean in this instance? Thank you. It is a subjunctive of vivere, to live, expressing a wish. Like "long live the Queen". Hope this helps. Jana. S. star69. New Member. English, UK. Feb 22, 2006. #3. Hey, I would translate it as 'long live Italy' Vespasian. Senior Member. Switzerland, German. Feb 22, 2006.

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  5. Long Live Italy . Translated by: Francesco Ciabattoni . Long live Italy, liberated Italy, Italy of the waltz and the Italy of coffee robbed Italy, and hit in the heart, long live Italy, Italy that does not die. Long live Italy, taken treacherously, Italy murdered by newspapers and concrete,

  6. Longa vita allItalia! – This informal expression directly translates to “Long life to Italy” and can be used in lively conversations to wish Italy well. Regional Variations (If Necessary) While “Long Live Italy” is universally understood, Italys regional diversity can sometimes lead to localized variations in expressions.

  7. Long Live Italy! 2012 | Maturity Rating:13+ | Comedy. After politician Michele Spagnolo suffers a stroke, he loses his inhibitions and is unable to lie, upending both his personal and professional lives. Starring:Raoul Bova, Alessandro Gassmann, Michele Placido. Watch all you want. JOIN NOW. More Details. Watch offline.