Sentence examples of "lives" in English with translation "vivo"

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I believe Elvis yet lives. Creo que Elvis sigue vivo.
I live with my family Vivo con mi familia
I live in a flat. Vivo en un piso.
I live in this area. Yo vivo en este sector.
I live in an apartment. Vivo en un apartamento.
I live in the city. Vivo en la ciudad.
I live in the house. Vivo en la casa.
We'll do it live. Lo haremos en vivo.
Long live the Soviet Union! ¡Viva la Unión Soviética!
I live in the country. Vivo en el campo.
I live in this hotel. Vivo en este hotel.
I live with my parents. Yo vivo con mis padres.
I want people to live. Quiero que la gente viva.
I live in this neighborhood. Yo vivo en este barrio.
I live in a giant bucket. Yo vivo en una cubeta gigante.
I live in a big city. Vivo en una gran ciudad.
I live in Viana, Espírito Santo. Vivo en Viana, Espíritu Santo.
I live on the bottom floor. Vivo en la planta baja.
But now I live in Tokyo. Pero ahora vivo en Tokio.
I live in the United States. Vivo en los Estados Unidos.
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