J'habite la province du Québec is a way to answer the French phrase Qu'est-ce que tu habites? The question seeks to know "What do you inhabit?" or "What do you occupy?" The pronunciation of "I inhabit the province of Quebec" will be "zha-beet la pro-vehss dyoo key-bek" in French.
You can answer 'Qu'est-ce que tu habites?' with a location where you live, such as a city or a specific area. For example, "J'habite à Paris" means "I live in Paris."
"Où habites-tu" is how you would spell "where do you live" in French.
"d'où est-ce que tu viens ?" or "où est-ce que tu habites ?"
"Que c'est" is a French phrase that can be translated to "how it is" or "what it is." It is often used to express surprise, admiration, or emphasis in a sentence.
The answer would be "J'habite à..." followed by the location where you live. For example, "J'habite à Paris."
In French, you can say "Avec qui est-ce que tu vis?" to ask "Who do you live with?" Another way to ask the same question is "Avec qui habites-tu?"
"Où habites-tu" is how you would spell "where do you live" in French.
où est-ce que tu habites
where do you live in Delhi is 'où habites-tu dans Delhi, où est-ce que tu habites dans Delhi' in French.
Ça fait longtemps que tu habites à Nice? in French means "Have you lived in Nice for a long time?" in English.
tu habites -- "ah-beet" habités (as in "les beaux endroits que j'ai habités") -- "ah-bee-tay"
Où est-ce que tu habites ? (Means "Where is it that you live?")
Est-ce que tu habites / tu vis à Monticello
"d'où est-ce que tu viens ?" or "où est-ce que tu habites ?"
'on the second floor' is tranlated "au deuxième étage" in French.
"Que c'est" is a French phrase that can be translated to "how it is" or "what it is." It is often used to express surprise, admiration, or emphasis in a sentence.
The French ask "Do you live in Australia?" by saying: Habitez-vous à Australie? or Est-ce que tu habites à Australie?
tu habite tu you live you ==== Unless, of course, the question was meant to quote, "Oùhabites-tu?"--in which case it means, "Where do you live?"