she lives in Birmingham in a big house - in the mountain
"Where does he live" in French is "Où habite-t-il".
to live = habite to live in = habite dans (?)
"Ou est-ce qu'elle habite?" is French for "Where does she live?"
il habite à
It means "live in."
Ou est elle habite
to stay is tranlated 'rester' in French.
"He lives at" and "He lives in" are English equivalents of the incomplete French phrase Il habite à... . The declarative statement also translates as "He dwells (resides) at..." in English. The pronunciation will be "ee-la-bee-ta" in French.
elle habite à (town name), elle habite en (country name)
Il habite en france France
"She lives at" and "She lives in" are English equivalents of the incomplete French phrase Elle habite à... . Context makes clear which form suits. The pronunciation will be "ey-la-bee-ta" in French.
present: j' habite tu habites il habite nous habitons vous habitez ils habitent all the other forms in the related link.