Vivamente in english
Vividly
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures







vivamente = keenly ; vividly.
Example: Those of us who deal with cooperatively produced catalogs and buy MARC tapes from a vendor will certainly feel the effects of all this keenly.Example: But even today, people recall the 1951 Festival of Britain more vividly than they remember the day of accession to the Community.more:
» desear vivamente = be eager to .
Example: They are also both eager to tap any funds for which they may be eligible.