Examples of using "Habitent" in a sentence and their english translations:
They live in Belfast.
Where they live.
Where do they live?
Where do they live?
They live far from the airport.
They live in the United States.
They live next door.
- Where do they live?
- Where are they living?
they live in the neighborhood
My parents live in Kyoto.
They live in a mansion.
They live near the school.
Few Indians live in Japan.
They live in a house.
They live nearby.
- Many esperantists live in Hungary.
- Many Esperanto speakers live in Hungary.
They live nearby.
Mary and Tom live together.
They live in the United States.
They live in the United States.
My children live in Boston.
Others have already claimed this refuge.
live on the fairground .
- They live on the floor beneath.
- They live on the floor above.
- Where do they live?
- Where are they living?
They live in a council house.
They live in a rented house.
They are living in another house.
Kabyles live in valleys and mountains.
They live nearby.
if that's very close to the precinct line,
These are the people who live next door.
My parents live outside the city.
They've been living in Paris for a year.
They live in a city close to Beijing.
- She has two sisters, who live in Kyoto.
- She has two sisters. Both of them live in Kyoto.
- She has two sisters. Both live in Kyoto.
They are the people who live next door.
Tom and Mary live near the library.
They live in a little village in England.
Where do your parents live?
Tom and Mary are living in France since yesterday.
Tom and Mary live at the back of beyond.
Do they live on the fourth or fifth floor?
The older people who live in the back of the condominiums
They live in a new house near the park.
Tom and Mary live in a rental house.
There are many French people who live in London.
They live near the school.
They live in a house.
I live in a town, but my parents live in the country.
They live in the house opposite to ours.
My children live in Boston.
Not everyone who lives here is rich.
I don't know where Tom's parents live.
Tom and Mary live in a small log cabin.
No one visited them since they lived here.
Few Indians live in Japan.
They live in a rented house.
Tom got acquainted with Mary on Tatoeba last year and now they live together.
- Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
- People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
They live on the floor beneath.
Most people who eat with a fork live in Europe, North America, and South America; people who eat with chop sticks live in Africa, the Near East, Indonesia, and India.
- Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
- Those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.