Usage examples of "lebe" in German with translation to English

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Ich lebe hier seit 1990. I have lived here since 1990.
Ich lebe in der Türkei. I live in Turkey.
Ich lebe in einer Wohnung. I live in an apartment.
Ich lebe auf dem Land. I live in the country.
Ich lebe schon lange hier. I have lived here a long time.
Lebe lang und in Frieden. Live long and prosper.
Jetzt lebe ich in Kyoto. I live in Kyoto now.
Lebe nicht über deine Verhältnisse. Do not live above your income.
Ich lebe in der Stadt. I'm living in the city.
Aber jetzt lebe ich in Tokyo. But now I live in Tokyo.
Ich lebe in Akasaka in Tokyo. I live at Akasaka in Tokyo.
Ich lebe alleine in diesem Haus. I live in this house by myself.
Ich lebe seit 1985 in Tokio. I have lived in Tokyo since 1985.
Ich lebe in einer kleinen Stadt. I'm living in a small town.
Ich lebe von dreihundert Dollar im Monat. I live off 300 dollars a month.
Ich lebe nicht gern auf dem Land. I don't like living in the country.
Solange ich lebe, werde ich ihn niemals vergessen. I'll never forget him as long as I live.
Ich werde so lange arbeiten, wie ich lebe. I'll work as long as I live.
Der König ist tot, lang lebe der König! The king is dead, long live the king!
Ich bin Japaner, aber ich lebe nicht in Japan. I'm Japanese, but I don't live in Japan.
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