Examples of using "N'habite" in a sentence and their english translations:
I don't live far away.
She doesn't live there any more.
He doesn't live there anymore.
He does not live there any more.
He doesn't live far away.
Tom doesn't live here.
He doesn't live with his parents.
He does not live in Sendai.
She doesn't live with him.
- No one dwells in this house.
- Nobody lives in this house.
- No one lives in this house.
I don't live in Finland.
Doesn't he live in Montmartre anymore?
I don't live in Helsinki.
Tom doesn't even live in Boston anymore.
He doesn't live in my neighborhood.
Mary doesn't live in my neighborhood.
Tom hasn't been living here long.
I don't live that far from here.
He doesn't live with his parents.
I'm Japanese, but I don't live in Japan.
- She doesn't live here any more.
- She doesn't live here anymore.
- He is no longer living here.
- He no longer lives here.
- He doesn't live there anymore.
- He doesn't live here anymore.
Tom doesn't live here.
Nobody lives here.
She lives within a stone's throw of the school.
- No one dwells in this house.
- Nobody lives in this house.
- No one lives in this house.
I don't live in Finland.
I don't live with Tom.
Nobody lives there.
Tom doesn't even live in Boston.
- We don't inhabit a country but a language. A country is a language and nothing else.
- You don't live in a country; you live in a language. Your homeland, that's that and nothing else.
- We don't live in countries, we live in our languages. That is your home, there and nowhere else.