'I live in Belfast'
present: j' habite tu habites il habite nous habitons vous habitez ils habitent all the other forms in the related link.
She lives
"J'habite" means "I live" in English.
It means "live in."
I live in France
"Ou est-ce qu'elle habite?" is French for "Where does she live?"
The phrase 'habite depuis' means reside since. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'habite' means '[I/he/she/it] dwells, inhabits, lives, resides'. The adverb/preposition 'depuis' means 'since'.
You mean the apostrophe?
"Pierre habite à la" means "Pierre lives in the" in English.
Peter habite au pays de Galles > Peter lives in Wales
"You still live in Sweden."
Elle habite ici aussi.