vivants

[US]/ˈviːvɒnts/
[UK]/viˈvɑnts/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.living beings; persons who are alive; organisms in a living state

Example Sentences

the museum works hard to keep these ancient traditions vivants in modern society.

we must ensure that the memory of our ancestors remains vivants for future generations.

the chef uses only fresh, vivants ingredients in his exquisite cuisine.

at the ceremony, les vivants et les morts were honored together in peaceful remembrance.

the gardener's special technique helps keep even the rarest plants vivants throughout the harsh winter.

through oral storytelling, communities keep their cultural heritage vivants across centuries.

scientists study how certain cells remain vivants for extended periods under controlled conditions.

the novelist's vivid prose keeps her characters emotionally vivants long after the book ends.

our grandparents' love story remains vivos and vibrants in the family's collective memory.

the documentary aims to capture how indigenous traditions stay vivants despite modernization pressures.

physical activity helps people feel more urbains et vivants in their daily lives.

the preservation society fights to keep the historic language vivos among younger speakers.

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