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

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She lives in the village. Sie lebt in dem Dorf.
He lives somewhere around here. Er wohnt irgendwo hier in der Nähe.
The old man lives alone. Der alte Mann lebt alleine.
Tell me where she lives. Sag mir, wo sie wohnt.
She lives in poor circumstances. Sie lebt in armen Verhältnissen.
She lives two doors down. Sie wohnt zwei Türen weiter.
He lives inside an apple. Er lebt in einem Apfel.
Who lives in this house? Wer wohnt in diesem Haus?
He lives above his means. Er lebt über seine Verhältnisse.
I know where she lives. Ich weiß, wo sie wohnt.
He lives for his computer. Er lebt für seinen Computer.
Nobody lives in this house. In diesem Haus wohnt niemand.
Tom lives in a slum. Tom lebt in einem Elendsviertel.
He lives near the beach. Er wohnt nahe am See.
A cat has seven lives. Eine Katze hat sieben Leben.
He no longer lives here. Er wohnt nicht mehr hier.
Who lives in that house? Wer lebt in diesem Haus?
She lives across the street. Sie wohnt gegenüber.
She lives in New York. Sie lebt in New York.
She lives near the beach. Sie wohnt nahe am See.
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