Sentence examples of "vivir" in Spanish with translation "live"

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Quiero vivir en el campo. I want to live in the country.
Sin agua no podrías vivir. You couldn't live without water.
Vivir sin aire es imposible. To live without air is impossible.
Ella escribe música para vivir. She writes music for a living.
No puedo vivir sin vos. I can't live without you.
Estoy acostumbrado a vivir solo. I am accustomed to living alone.
Me gustaría vivir en Francia. I would like to live in France.
No me gustaría vivir allí. I wouldn't like to live there.
Debes vivir según tus principios. You must live up to your principles.
Sois demasiado estúpidos para vivir. You're too stupid to live.
Es imposible vivir sin aire. To live without air is impossible.
No puedo vivir sin televisión. I can't live without a TV.
Sin agua podrías no vivir. Without water, you could not live.
Tom escogió vivir en Boston. Tom chose to live in Boston.
No podéis vivir sin agua. You can't live without water.
¿Te gustaría vivir en Mumbai? Would you like to live in Mumbai?
Ella solía vivir con él. She used to live with him.
Aprendí a vivir sin ella. I learned to live without her.
No puedo vivir sin ti. I can't live without you.
No puedo vivir sin tele. I can't live without a TV.
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