Did you mean "I live in a flat"?
If so, then it's "Vivo en un apartamento." It's a cognate with the American-English word for flat -- apartment.
llanura = (a) flat (area) plano/a = flat (adjective) piso = flat (apartment)
You can say "¿Dónde vives?"
Yo vivo en Newcastle would the best way to say "I live in Newcastle" in Spanish.
no it doesn't at least you have a place to stay so do not listen to others that say oh you live in a flat
Yo vivo - I live where- donde
"Yo soy de" and then where you live.
To say "I live in North Carolina" in Spanish, you would say "Vivo en Carolina del Norte." The verb "vivo" means "I live," and "Carolina del Norte" is the Spanish name for North Carolina.
Donde vives?
j'habite dans un appartement, j'habite en appartement are translations for I live in a flat.
To say "I live in Kentucky" in Spanish, you would say "Vivo en Kentucky." The verb "vivo" means "I live," and "en" translates to "in." Kentucky remains the same in both languages.
You say: Vivo en Bakersfield.
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."