Sentence examples of "Living" in English with translation "abitare"

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Tom is living with his uncle now. Tom abita con suo zio adesso.
We live near the border. Abitiamo vicino alla frontiera.
Where do you live now? Dove abiti adesso?
We live in the suburbs. Abitiamo in periferia.
We live in an apartment. Abitiamo in un appartamento.
He no longer lives here. Lui non abita più qui.
I know where he lives. So dove abita.
Tom lives in North Carolina. Tom abita nella Carolina del Nord.
I live in a big city. Abito in una grande città.
Do you live with your parents? Abitate con i vostri genitori?
I live in an old house. Abito una vecchia casa.
I live on the ground floor. Abito al piano terra.
We live near a big library. Abitiamo vicino ad una biblioteca grande.
He doesn't live here anymore. Lui non abita più qui.
He lived in Spain, I think. Abitava in Spagna, penso.
I have lived here since 1990. Abito qui dal 1990.
My grandmother lives in the country. Mia nonna abita in campagna.
My uncle lives near the school. Mio zio abita vicino alla scuola.
She doesn't live near the office. Non abita vicino all'ufficio.
They have lived here for ten years. Abitano qui da dieci anni.
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