tu habites à (+ town name), tu habites en (+ region or country) means 'you live in' in French.
"Tu habites" in French means "you live." It is used to ask or talk about where someone resides.
"Où habites-tu?" is French for "Where do you live?" It is a question asking for the location of someone's residence.
"Où habites-tu" is how you would spell "where do you live" in French.
"You dwell...," "You live..." and "You reside" are English equivalents of the incomplete French phrase Tu habites... . Context makes clear which translation suits. The pronunciation will be "tyoo a-beet" in French.
The reply in French to Où habites-tu? is J'habite à (city) or J'habite en (country).
"d'où est-ce que tu viens ?" or "où est-ce que tu habites ?"
tu habites - you live (somewhere) Douvres - Dover
Tu habites où? in French means "Where do you live?" in English.
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?"
Tu habites où?
"Où habites-tu" is how you would spell "where do you live" in French.
Où habites-tu?
where do you live in Delhi is 'où habites-tu dans Delhi, où est-ce que tu habites dans Delhi' in French.
où habites-tu ?
tu habites a londres.
Tu habites a Londre
Où vis-tu ?Où habites-tu ?
"Où habites-tu?" is French for "Where do you live?" It is a question asking for the location of someone's residence.