je vis dans une maison, j'habite une maison
He lives in house.
The French word "maison" translates to "house" or "home" in English. It generally refers to a building where people live.
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 huge terraced house (English) -> Je vis dans une grande maison mitoyenne (French)
yes they can they just have to live in separate parts of your house.
'J'habite' means 'I live in'. for instance: J'habite Paris = I live in Paris J'habite chez mes parents = I live at my parents house
the french word for house is maison
I live in a house located...
The word 'house' in French is 'maison'.The English phrase 'house of', in French, is 'maison de'; 'the house' is 'la maison'.
The word "house" in French translates to "maison."
The house is "la maison" (fem.) in French.
the verb for "to live" in french is vivre. however, this verb, when translated back to english, means to be alive essentially, so if that was what you were asking for, vivre is the right verb. if you are looking for "to live" in terms of say, i live in that house over there, the verb you are looking for is habiter.