You could say "Vivo aquí", or for more emphasis or clarity, you could use "Yo vivo aquí".
The Spanish translation for "Do you want to live here?" is "¿Quieres vivir aqui?.
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Yo vivo en Newcastle would the best way to say "I live in Newcastle" in Spanish.
Aquí means "here," as in, 'I live here': Vivo aquí.
You say: Vivo en Bakersfield.
The Spanish translation for "Do you want to live here?" is "¿Quieres vivir aqui?.
¿Cuantos personas viven aquí?
Lesley ya no vive aquí.
Translation: Vivo aquí en la isla.
The Spanish say it more politely: "Ven aqui", which means "come here". There is no direct Spanish translation for, "Get your butt over here".
In Spanish you say, destinado Here is a very helpful website, where you can translate words from English to Spanish, or Spanish to English. Here is then name of it, SpanishDict.com
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I live here in USA
"Who works here" in Spanish would be "¿Quién trabaja aquí?"
Are you asking how to say Courtesy in Spanish If you are here is my answer''cortesía''
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