Vie is a French noun meaning a dispute or conflict, often used in phrases like ‘in vie’ or ‘la vie’ in certain contexts, but in English it also appears in certain loanword uses. It’s an expert-level term for specialists discussing competition or contention, and it can appear in academic or literary contexts. The pronunciation is short, with a single syllable, and it’s distinct from the common English verb “vie” which means to compete. In some discussions it may be confused with “vie” as a cultural or historical concept depending on context.
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