je vis dans une vraiment grande maison.
The French word "maison" translates to "house" or "home" in English. It generally refers to a building where people live.
I live in a huge terraced house (English) -> Je vis dans une grande maison mitoyenne (French)
Let's race around the house to see who sits in the front seat.
You would say "Je vis dans une maison horrible" in French.
French is not widely spoken as a first language in any specific region of Australia. However, there are French communities and French-speaking schools and organizations in major cities like Sydney and Melbourne where French is spoken. These communities often have events and resources for French speakers to connect and practice the language.
They live in a fairly large house.
He lives in house.
In a very large house....
large house
Yes, centipedes, some of them quite large, live in deserts.
The French word "maison" translates to "house" or "home" in English. It generally refers to a building where people live.
In a large beautiful house in Surrey, England
Of course you can we have a French province called Quebec, and we host a large number of bilingual citizens in Canada
Cities - by quite a large margin
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
incas were the riches ppl on earth
They can live outside if large enough.