The word is the same in Spanish.
I'm assuming you are asking how to say that in Spanish, as 'you live in Illinois' is in English, not Spanish. it's "vives in Illinois."
it's the same: Illinois
Soy de "Freeport, Illinois"
If you are from Springfield, Illinois then the University of Illinois offers Spanish language classes.
You could say "Soy de Belleville Illinois."
spanish,french, and english
You would say it "Zion, Illinois" (See-on, il-ee-nois). Yes, with an "s" sound at the end.
The main language spoken in Illinois is English. Additionally, Spanish is also widely spoken due to the presence of a significant Hispanic population. Other languages spoken in Illinois include Polish, Chinese, and Tagalog.
It's either California, Texas, New York, or Illinois.
He was changed into a vampire in a hospital in Chicago, Illinois. He was dying of the Spanish influenza and Carlisle saved him in 1918.
Thomas Millar Meldrum has written: 'The Cuban campaign of the First infantry Illinois volunteers April 25-September 9, 1898' -- subject(s): Illinois Infantry, Illinois infantry. 1st regiment., 1898, Regimental histories, Spanish-American War, 1898
June 20, 1901 is when he is born but when he turns into a vampire is, 1918 in chicago, illinois. he was dying of spanish influenza