Usage examples of "live coverage" in English with translation to French

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If we were to live on the moon, how large would the earth look? Si nous vivions sur la lune, de quelle taille nous semblerait la Terre?
Where does he live? vit-il ?
All of us want to live as long as possible. Nous voulons tous vivre aussi longtemps que possible.
I live in a big city. J'habite dans une grande ville.
It's hard for him to live on his small pension. Il lui est difficile de vivre de sa maigre pension.
I want to sleep! Sleep rather than live! Je veux dormir ! Dormir plutôt que vivre!
I learned to live without her. J'ai appris à vivre sans elle.
I may live alone but at least I don't have to answer to anyone. Peut-être est-ce que je vis seul mais, au moins, je n'ai pas à répondre à qui que ce soit.
Such fish as carp and trout live in fresh water. Les poissons tels que la carpe ou la truite vivent en eau douce.
I can't live without TV. Je ne peux pas vivre sans télé.
Love is a great contradiction. You cannot live without it but at the same time you will be hurt by it. L'amour est une grande contradiction. Vous ne pouvez pas vivre sans, mais en même temps elle vous blessera.
I can't live that kind of life. Je ne peux pas vivre comme ça.
Do you live with your parents? Vous habitez chez vos parents ?
I would rather die than live in disgrace. Je préfèrerais mourir plutôt que de vivre déshonoré.
Everybody wants to live in comfort. Tout le monde voudrait vivre dans le confort.
We used to live in Kobe. On a habité Kobe.
The Japanese live on rice and fish. Les Japonais vivent de riz et de poisson.
Better to die standing than to live on your knees. Mieux vaut mourir debout que vivre à genoux.
No man can live by and for himself. Aucun homme ne peut vivre avec et pour lui-même.
I know that you live here. Je sais que c'est là que tu vis.
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