"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.
She lives
Elle habite Ã? Londres, elle vit Ã? Londres.
how is she like?
"Does she have?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase A-t-elle? The question represents one of three ways of constructing interrogative sentences in French. The pronunciation will be "a-tel" in French.
"She isn't rich!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Elle n'est pas riche! The feminine singular statement also translates as "She is not rich!" in English. The pronunciation will be "el ney pa reesh" in French.
She lives
Elle fait in French means "She does " or "She makes" in English.
Ou est elle habite
"when did my wife change her home and where is she living now?"(cannot say...)
elle habite à (town name), elle habite en (country name)
'She' is translated 'elle' in French.
Elle a des boutons in French means "She has spots (on her skin)" in English.
Elle habite Ã? Londres, elle vit Ã? Londres.
how is she like?
elle habite avec sa mère
Elle habite ici aussi.
he/she lives - il/elle habite