Usage examples of "live coverage" in English with translation to Spanish

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I live in a giant bucket. Yo vivo en una cubeta gigante.
If we were to live on the moon, how large would the earth look? Si viviéramos en la luna, ¿qué tan grande se vería la Tierra?
She doesn't live here any more. Ella ya no vive aquí.
Where does he live? ¿Dónde vive él?
I live in a big city. Vivo en una gran ciudad.
Very few people live to be 100. Muy pocas personas viven hasta los 100 años.
I learned to live without her. Aprendí a vivir sin ella.
My dream is to live a quiet life in the country. Mi sueño es vivir una vida tranquila en el campo.
I may live alone but at least I don't have to answer to anyone. Puede que viva solo, pero al menos no tengo que responder ante nadie.
What kind of house does Tom live in? ¿En qué clase de casa vive Tom?
They live in a new house near the park. Viven en una casa nueva cerca del parque.
When I was a young girl, I always wanted to live underwater. Cuando era una niñita, siempre había querido vivir bajo el agua.
She and her boyfriend live together. Ella y su novio viven juntos.
I can't live without TV. No puedo vivir sin tele.
I can't live that kind of life. No puedo vivir así.
Tom told Mary that he couldn't live without her. Tom le dijo a Mary que él no podía vivir sin ella.
Do you live with your parents? ¿Vives con tus padres?
I live in Viana, Espírito Santo. Vivo en Viana, Espíritu Santo.
It is clear that we cannot live without air. Está claro que no podemos vivir sin el aire.
Can man live without having a social life? ¿Puede un hombre vivir sin tener una vida social?
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