I live (somewhere)
Pierre habite à la (+ a place having a feminine noun, such as maison, ville, campagne) means 'Pierre lives in ...' in English.
"He lives at" and "He lives in" are English equivalents of the incomplete French phrase Il habite à... . The declarative statement also translates as "He dwells (resides) at..." in English. The pronunciation will be "ee-la-bee-ta" in French.
Aqui vive is Portuguese for here lives......
present: j' habite tu habites il habite nous habitons vous habitez ils habitent all the other forms in the related link.
"Celine lives in the city."
It means- I live...
Pierre habite à la (+ a place having a feminine noun, such as maison, ville, campagne) means 'Pierre lives in ...' in English.
It means "Where do you live?".
'I live in Belfast'
The phrase 'habite depuis' means reside since. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'habite' means '[I/he/she/it] dwells, inhabits, lives, resides'. The adverb/preposition 'depuis' means 'since'.
She lives
"He lives at" and "He lives in" are English equivalents of the incomplete French phrase Il habite à... . The declarative statement also translates as "He dwells (resides) at..." in English. The pronunciation will be "ee-la-bee-ta" in French.
Aqui vive is Portuguese for here lives......
present: j' habite tu habites il habite nous habitons vous habitez ils habitent all the other forms in the related link.
It means "live in."
"The person who inhabits a palace" is an English equivalent of the French phrase La personne qui habite un palais.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article la is "the". The feminine noun personne means "person". The conjunction quimeans "who". The verb habite means "does inhabit, inhabits, is inhabiting". The masculine singular indefinite article un means "a, one". The masculine noun palaistranslates as "palace".The pronunciation will be "lah pehr-sohn kee ah-bee-teh pah-leh" in French.
"Celine lives in the city."