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

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She is living in London. Sie lebt in London.
Where are you living now? Wo wohnst du jetzt?
A living dog is better than a dead lion. Ein lebender Hund ist besser als ein toter Löwe.
She waits tables for a living. Sie verdient ihren Lebensunterhalt als Serviererin.
They are living on charity. Sie lebten von der Barmherzigkeit.
I'm used to living alone. Ich bin es gewohnt, allein zu wohnen.
According to some sources, Noam Chomsky is the most cited living author. Einigen Quellen zufolge ist Noam Chomsky der am häufigsten zitierte lebende Autor.
Do you know what Tom does for a living? Weißt du, womit Tom seinen Lebensunterhalt verdient?
I'm living in Scottland. Ich lebe in Schottland.
He is no longer living here. Er wohnt nicht mehr hier.
The number of the living was smaller than that of the dead. Die Zahl der Lebenden war geringer als die der Toten.
You are old enough to make your own living. Du bist alt genug, um deinen eigenen Lebensunterhalt zu bestreiten.
You make life worth living. Du machst das Leben lebenswert.
We will be living here next month. Wir werden nächsten Monat hier wohnen.
Many of the world's seven thousand or so languages are spoken only by handfuls of living people and are in danger of extinction. Viele der ungefähr siebentausend Sprachen der Welt werden nur von ein paar Handvoll lebender Leute gesprochen und sind vom Aussterben bedroht.
Tom doesn't know what Mary does for a living. Tom weiß nicht, womit Mary sich den Lebensunterhalt verdient.
I am living in Volgograd. Ich lebe in Wolgograd.
He's always been living in Tokyo. Er hat immer in Tokio gewohnt.
I'm living my dream. Ich lebe meinen Traum.
Tom is living with his uncle now. Tom wohnt jetzt bei seinem Onkel.
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