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

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Lebst du hinter dem Mond? Have you been living under a rock?
Mit wem lebst du zusammen? Who do you live with?
Lebst du mit deinen Eltern zusammen? Do you live with your parents?
Wir essen, damit wir leben. We eat so we can live.
Alle Hunde sind am Leben. All the dogs are alive.
Er lebt auf dem Land. He dwells in the country.
Wilde Tiere leben im Dschungel. Wild animals live in the jungle.
Er könnte noch irgendwo leben. He could still be alive somewhere.
Sie leben in der Nähe. They live nearby.
Alle Hunde waren am Leben. All of the dogs were alive.
Eisbären leben in der Arktis. Polar bears live in the Arctic.
Fast alle Hunde sind am Leben. Almost all of the dogs are alive.
Wir werden in England leben. We will be living in England.
Vielen Dank! Ich bin am Leben. Thank you so much! I am alive.
Abertausende Soldaten verloren ihr Leben. Thousands and thousands of soldiers lost their lives.
Das angeschossene Opfer ist gerade noch am Leben. The shooting victim is alive, but just barely.
Wir Japaner leben von Reis. We Japanese live on rice.
Einer der Zwillinge lebt, der andere ist tot. One of the twins is alive, but the other is dead.
Eine Katze hat neun Leben. A cat has nine lives.
Einer der Zwillinge lebt, aber der andere ist tot. One of the twins is alive, but the other is dead.
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