Usage examples of "lived" in English with translation to Italian

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Translations: all373 vivere341 abitare32
He lived a busy life. Ha vissuto una vita impegnata.
He lived in Spain, I think. Abitava in Spagna, penso.
He lived a simple life. Ha vissuto una vita semplice.
I have lived here since 1990. Abito qui dal 1990.
I once lived in Rome. Una volta vivevo a Roma.
They have lived here for ten years. Abitano qui da dieci anni.
Tom has never lived in Boston. Tom non ha mai vissuto a Boston.
I used to work in a bank when I lived in London. Lavoravo in banca quando abitavo a Londra.
I've lived in Kobe before. Ho vissuto a Kobe prima.
He lived alone in the forest. Ha vissuto solo nella foresta.
He lived and died in obscurity. È vissuto e morto nell'oscurità.
A king lived in an old castle. In un vecchio castello viveva un re.
I lived in Sasayama for three years. Ho vissuto a Sasayama per tre anni.
I have lived here for ten years. Ho vissuto qui per dieci anni.
He seems to have lived in Spain. Sembra che abbia vissuto in Spagna.
Tom lived in a one-bedroom apartment. Tom viveva in un monolocale.
He lived to be eighty years old. Visse fino a ottanta anni.
Tom has lived in Boston since then. Tom ha sempre vissuto a Boston da allora.
He lived until the age of 90. Visse fino all'età di 90 anni.
How long has Ken lived in Kobe? Per quanto tempo Ken ha vissuto a Kobe?
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