It means, "I live in England."
it means where do u live
Vivo en Inglaterra.
"Vivo en una casa" in English means "I live in a house."
yo: I vivo: live en: in Yo vivo en= I live in...
Vivo en ... = I live in ...
"En vivo" in Spanish means "live" in English, commonly used to refer to a live broadcast or performance as it happens.
It means "I live on a farm in the country".
If you live in a house, you would say "Vivo en una casa." If you live in an apartment, you would say "Vivo en un apartamento."
Depending of the context it should mean "alive" or "I live" or
"Vivo en el estado de" translates to "I live in the state of" in English. It is commonly used to specify the particular state where someone resides, for example, "Vivo en el estado de California" would mean "I live in the state of California."
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.
Vivo en ... = I live in ...