Usage examples of "vive" in Spanish with translation to English

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Vive en el quinto pino. He lives a long way away.
Tom vive cerca de una playa, así que en verano va a nadar casi todos los días. Tom lives near a beach, so he goes swimming almost every day in the summer.
Él vive en el campo. He dwells in the country.
¿Quién vive en esa casa? Who lives in that house?
Nadie vive en esta casa. No one dwells in this house.
Él vive en esta calle. He lives on this street.
Brian vive sobre la colina. Brian lives over the hill.
Mi tío vive en Alemania. My uncle lives in Germany.
Tom sabe dónde vive Mary. Tom knows where Mary lives.
No vive lejos de aquí. He doesn't live far away.
Vive cerca de la playa. He lives near the beach.
No sé dónde vive ella. I don't know where she lives.
Vive como si fuera millonario. He lives as if he were a millionaire.
Esta niñita vive en Brasil. This little girl lives in Brazil.
Por cierto, ¿dónde vive usted? By the way, where do you live?
Tom vive en Boston ahora. Tom now lives in Boston.
Ella vive en Nueva York. She lives in New York.
Bill vive cerca del mar. Bill lives near the sea.
El hombre viejo vive solo. The old man lives alone.
Tom vive con su familia. Tom lives with his family.
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