Usage examples of "abito civile" in Italian with translation to English

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Tom è cieco civile. Tom is legally blind.
Io abito in un appartamento. I live in an apartment.
Lui era l'eroe militare della Guerra Civile. He was the military hero of the Civil War.
Io abito a Milano. I live in Milan.
Sai dove abito? Do you know where I live?
Io abito a Tbilisi. I live in Tbilisi.
Abito in una città. I live in a town.
Abito in un appartamento. I live in an apartment.
Abito una vecchia casa. I live in an old house.
Abito qui dal 1990. I have lived here since 1990.
Abito a Tbilisi. I live in Tbilisi.
Questa è la casa dove abito. This is the house where I live.
Abito e lavoro in Francia. I live and work in France.
Abito a Shymkent. I live in Shymkent.
Io abito in una città. I live in a town.
Io abito qua. I live here.
La città in cui abito è piuttosto piccola. The town in which I live is rather small.
Avete un abito bianco? Do you have a dress in white?
Abito a Kakogawa. I live in Kakogawa.
Abito qua. I live here.
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