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Spanish Phrase

Quiero vivir una vida plena.

/ˈkje.ɾo βiˈβiɾ ˈu.na ˈβi.ða ˈple.na/
Meaning"I want to live a full life."
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Meaning

This phrase expresses a profound desire for a meaningful and satisfying existence. It suggests a life rich in experiences, fulfillment, and personal growth rather than just material success.

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When to use

Use this phrase when discussing long-term goals, personal philosophy, or aspirations. It is appropriate for deep conversations about one's future and values.

Grammar Breakdown

Quierovivirunavidaplena

1

Querer (Quiero)

The verb 'querer' is an e-ie stem-changing verb in the present tense.

2

Infinitive Construction

When two verbs follow each other with no change in subject, the second verb remains in the infinitive form.

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Adjective Agreement

'Plena' is a feminine adjective that must agree with the feminine noun 'vida'.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Cuál es tu mayor aspiración en el futuro?

What is your greatest aspiration for the future?

Simplemente quiero vivir una vida plena y ser feliz.

I simply want to live a full life and be happy.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Quiero vivo una vida plena.

    After a conjugated verb like 'quiero', the second verb must be in the infinitive form 'vivir'.

  • Quiero vivir una vida llena.

    While 'llena' means 'full', 'plena' is the idiomatic choice for describing a 'fulfilling' or 'complete' life.

Alternatives

  • Busco una vida con propósito.

    I am looking for a life with purpose.

  • Deseo una vida completa.

    I desire a complete life.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish-speaking cultures, 'una vida plena' often emphasizes the importance of family, social connections, and community alongside individual happiness. It reflects a holistic approach to well-being.