that doesn't make sense at all. french people live in France and wherever else they want. they are humans too, americans can move to different countries, so can they.
french people live all over the place but mostly in their own country which is France.
nous allons vivre/habiter (vivre=to live life; habiter=to live in a place)
french fries rock!
Chez nous is French and translates to 'at our home', 'at our place', 'where I come from' or 'where I live' in English. In the 1966 Eurovision Song Contest it was the name of the song entered by France, which they translated to 'where we live'.
As a name, Warren doesn't mean anything in French. As a common noun, it is translated 'garenne' (a place where rabbits live)
Wilton, Maine is a horrible place because it could be haunted because of the french and indian war
The verb 'to live' is 'vivre' in French.
"Direct" is "live" in French.
"Jackie's place" in French is "la place de Jackie."
If you mean learning to speak French fluently, the only proven way is to live in a place where you are exposed to the language for a minimum of 25% of your day. Books, recordings, and apps won't do it.
When Colonel Fiorelli invaded Morocco in 1657 and claimed it as a French colony. They killed the natives and brought volunteers to Morocco to live there and build a French empire. Now they speak mainly french.
"Maie tu vis oΓΉ" is French and translates to "But where do you live?" in English. It is a question asking about someone's place of residence.