The Spanish phrase 'vive en' means [he/she/it] lives in... . In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'vive' is the third person singular form in the present indicative tense. And the preposition 'en' means 'in'.
Ella vive en (xxx).
"(That) I may live in hope" is one English equivalent of the French phrase Vive en espoir.Specifically, the subjunctive verb vive means "(I, [or] he/she/it) may live" depending upon context. The preposition en means "in." The masculine noun espoir means "hope."The pronunciation will be "vee-vaw-neh-spwahr" in French.
vive en fancia en la ciudad de lyonAnother AnswerIn English, the phrase translates to: 'what country you live', or as a question: in which country do you live?
It means "My name is Juan. I have a large family. My family lives in Granada."
The Spanish phrase 'tienes perros o gatos en casa' means 'do you have dogs or cats in the house?'
"Él vive en" (he=él, lives=vive, in=en)
Ella vive en (xxx).
francia
Translation: En donde vive el
Él vive en Sandbach.
"La señora Sánchez vive en una casa" means "Mrs. Sanchez lives in a house" in Spanish.
I will assume you mean "What is 'can you write in Spanish?' translated into Spanish". The phrase in Spanish is "¿Puedes escribir en español?".
"me catches" is not Spanish, but "en la mar" means "in the sea".
Ella vive independiente, en su casa.
vive en calle cuatro
Translation: Él ya vive en…
Vive usted en Estados Unidos