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

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Mia nonna abita in campagna. My grandmother lives in the country.
Chi abita in quella casa? Who lives in that house?
Abita in una casa enorme. He lives in an enormous house.
Chi abita in questa casa? Who lives in this house?
Non abita vicino all'ufficio. She doesn't live near the office.
Tom abita vicino a Mary. Tom lives near Mary.
Lui non abita più qui. He no longer lives here.
So chi abita in questa casa. I know who lives in this house.
Lui abita in una casa enorme. He lives in an enormous house.
Mio zio abita vicino alla scuola. My uncle lives near the school.
Lei non abita vicino all'ufficio. She doesn't live near the office.
Tom abita nella Carolina del Nord. Tom lives in North Carolina.
Tom abita con suo zio adesso. Tom is living with his uncle now.
So dove abita. Ma è un segreto. I know where he lives. But it is a secret.
Quella è la casa dove abita lui. That is the house where he lives.
So dove abita. Però è un segreto. I know where he lives. But it is a secret.
Ho uno zio che abita a Kyoto. I have an uncle who lives in Kyoto.
Abita in una casa a due piani. She lives in a two-story house.
Non mi piace quella casa in cui abita. I don't like that house that he lives in.
Il signor Yamada abita nella periferia di Tokyo. Mr. Yamada lives in the suburbs of Tokyo.
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