present:
j' habite
tu habites
il habite
nous habitons
vous habitez
ils habitent
all the other forms in the related link.
The nominal form of the French verb "habiter" is "habitation."
habiter - to live j'habite - I live
I love living on a farm.
yes or no, it depends if you like your city or not
J'ai toujours habité (verb: habiter), j'ai toujours vécu (verb: vivre)
habiter
habiter
The nominal form of the French verb "habiter" is "habitation."
habiter - to live j'habite - I live
In French, Habiter is to live (used when you are talking about where someone lives. Vivre is to live as opposed to being dead.
nous allons vivre/habiter (vivre=to live life; habiter=to live in a place)
habiter le pôle nord
Habiter means to live (in), to dwell in English.
I love living on a farm.
yes or no, it depends if you like your city or not
J'ai toujours habité (verb: habiter), j'ai toujours vécu (verb: vivre)
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