vivir con
cohabitar (most of the time this verb means having sex a man with his wife or viceversa)
In Spanish it does not mean anything.
it means THEboth EL and LA in spanish mean THE in English
This is not a word in English or Spanish.
Spanish for 'Who are you'
This is Spanish, translated into English, this means: Long live the night! (literally - the night lives)
The Spanish word "vivimos" translates to "we live" in English.
I'm assuming you are asking how to say that in Spanish, as 'you live in Illinois' is in English, not Spanish. it's "vives in Illinois."
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. live the (anything followed by it).
"En vivo" in Spanish means "live" in English, commonly used to refer to a live broadcast or performance as it happens.
Probably "Long live the horses" - in a horrible mix of Spanish and English.
dog
The Spanish word for English is ingles. Ingles can mean the English language [of England] or an English person [from England[.
It literally translates to "I live counted" It is one of the ways the Spanish speaking express the English phrasing "Live with their days numbered".
In Spanish it does not mean anything.
it means THEboth EL and LA in spanish mean THE in English
'y' in Spanish = 'and' in English
This is not a word in English or Spanish.