J'habite a Oak foret
' la forêt '
There's nothing grammatically incorrect about "you live in the forest."
How you say long live my country in French is vive mon pays.
I live with= J'habite Avec
Live out your dreams is 'vis tes rêves' in French.
1. wood (in the sense of a material) - das Holz 2. wood (in the sense of a minor forest) - der Wald (pl. Wälder)
j'habite
la forêt - feminine. Although you can also say "les bois" (the woods), which is masculine.
Where you live = Où vous habitez.
They can live in 3 different places the canopy, understorey and forest floor. I would mainly say the canopy though.
to live = habite to live in = habite dans (?)
"Where does he live" in French is "Où habite-t-il".