The answer to this question depends on where you live, although you would never normally say " I live at Tara Street" at all. If you live in the UK you would say "I live in Tara Street" and if you live in the US you would say "I live on Tara Street".
To say "live" in Hawaiian, you can use the word "noho."
You can say "Nibo ni o mọ?" in Yoruba, which translates to "Where do you live?"
"You say 'ble rwyt ti'n byw?' in Welsh, which translates to 'where do you live?'"
We say "I live on an island" because the preposition "on" is used to denote location on a surface, such as an island.
You would say "I now live in".
"WHERE DO YOU YOU LIVE?"
The answer to this question depends on where you live, although you would never normally say " I live at Tara Street" at all. If you live in the UK you would say "I live in Tara Street" and if you live in the US you would say "I live on Tara Street".
i live in China
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no sweety you have to say i live at 3, mulberry street. ----
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I live here in USA
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To say "live" in Hawaiian, you can use the word "noho."
We say "I live on an island" because the preposition "on" is used to denote location on a surface, such as an island.