tu habite tu
you live you
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Unless, of course, the question was meant to quote, "Oùhabites-tu?"--in which case it means, "Where do you live?"
Tu habites où? in French means "Where do you live?" in English.
It means where are you living?
'tu habites où ?' is a common way of asking "where do you live ?" It can be written under the form "où est-ce que tu habites"
Tu habites où ? means "where do you live?" in English.
où habite-t'il means "where does he live" in French.
"ou tu y est habitée en France" is nonsensical. Here are some correct sentences: Tu as habité en France. -- You lived in France. Tu y as habité. -- You lived there. Tu es resté(e) en France. -- You stayed in France. où habites-tu en France ? -- where in France do you live? où est-ce que tu a habité en France ? -- where did you live in France?
with whom are you living?
where do you live in Delhi is 'où habites-tu dans Delhi, où est-ce que tu habites dans Delhi' in French.
The question 'Tu y habites depuis quand, Kylie' asks Since when do you live there, Kylie? In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. The adverb 'y' means 'there'. The verb 'habites' means '[you] dwell, inhabit, live, reside'. The adverb/preposition 'depuis' means 'since'. And the adverb/conjunction 'quand' means 'when'.
Where do you live? is "où habites tu ?" (or: où habitez-vous ?)You answer by "j'habite en (+ country)" or j'habite à (+ town).Ex: j'habite en France : I live in France - j'habite à Paris : I live in Paris.)
"ou tu y est habitée en France" is nonsensical. Here are some correct sentences: Tu as habité en France. -- You lived in France. Tu y as habité. -- You lived there. Tu es resté(e) en France. -- You stayed in France. où habites-tu en France ? -- where in France do you live? où est-ce que tu a habité en France ? -- where did you live in France?
"Tu habites" in French means "you live." It is used to ask or talk about where someone resides.
tu habites - you live (somewhere) Douvres - Dover
"Où habites-tu?" is French for "Where do you live?" It is a question asking for the location of someone's residence.
"Où habites-tu" is how you would spell "where do you live" in French.
It's a bit incoherent. 'Tu habites' = 'You live (in)/inhabit' '(Tu)....peux parler de tes copines' = You can talk about your (female) friends'
Tu habites où? in French means "Where do you live?" in English.
"You live in New York"
tu habites près de l'école means: "you live near the school"
The reply in French to Où habites-tu? is J'habite à (city) or J'habite en (country).
Tu habites où?
"You dwell...," "You live..." and "You reside" are English equivalents of the incomplete French phrase Tu habites... . Context makes clear which translation suits. The pronunciation will be "tyoo a-beet" in French.