Vous vivez avec....
I live.
I live (in + placename)
vous habitez
Do you mean to ask "HOW do you say 'long live France' in french"? Because your question "What does long live France mean"... does not make much sense... If you're asking how to say it in FRench, it is "Vive la France" as for what it means well... it means long live France... :o)
Live for me.
It means "live in."
I lived, I used to live.
"I live in Nice" in French.
"Nous habitons" is French for "we live" or "we reside."
If you mean to live in the context of 'I live in a big house' then the infinitive is habiter. If you mean to live in the context of 'I want to live, not die' then the infinitive is vivre
I live in a village near.....
the English verb "to live" is "vivre" in French. If you mean the descriptive word "live" (as in, 'the Olympics are being shown live') I'm not sure.