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

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Tom vive vicino a Mary. Tom lives near Mary.
Molte persone sono vive perché è illegale sparargli. Many people are alive because it's illegal to shoot them.
L'ingegnere non vive, funziona. The engineer does not live. It works.
Vive in una casa enorme. He lives in an enormous house.
Vive di fianco a me. He lives next to me.
Chi vive in quella casa? Who lives in that house?
Vive vicino a casa mia. He lives near my house.
Tom ora vive a Boston. Tom now lives in Boston.
Mio zio vive a Londra. My uncle lives in London.
Chi vive in questa casa? Who lives in this house?
Vive in una casa grande. He lives in a large house.
Vive con i suoi genitori. He lives with his parents.
Lui vive in un appartamento. He lives in a flat.
Lui non vive più qui. He no longer lives here.
Bill vive vicino al mare. Bill lives near the sea.
Mio fratello vive a Tokyo. My brother lives in Tokyo.
Mia nonna vive da sola. My grandmother lives by herself.
Vive sola in un appartamento. She lives in an apartment alone.
Lui vive accanto a me. He lives next to me.
Naoko vive in quella casa bianca. Naoko lives in that white house.
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