Examples of using "Vit" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Does he live here?
- Does she live here?
He lives frugally.
Hermann Landschreiber has lived
- He lives by himself.
- She lives alone.
- She lives on her own.
He lives by himself.
Why do we live?
- Where does he live?
- Where's his home?
- Where is his house?
- Where is her house?
- Where do they live?
It's still alive.
Where does Tom live?
She saw everything.
He lives frugally.
Who lives here?
He saw everything.
- Tom lives alone.
- Tom lives by himself.
Tom lives here.
He lives near here.
He lives in his car.
Tell me where she lives.
She lives in this neighborhood.
She lives in the country.
She is living in the village.
I know where Tom lives.
He lives in this neighborhood.
, now lives in Frankfurt.
Ivo saw the grape.
She lives in abundance.
He lives by begging.
- We saw them leave.
- We saw them go.
- They were seen leaving.
- They were seen going.
- She is living in London.
- She lives in London.
My mother lives by herself.
- He didn't see anything.
- He didn't see a thing.
Laurie lives in Melbourne.
This is where she lives.
This is where he lives.
- No one lives here.
- Nobody lives here.
He saw the girl.
I don't know where she lives.
He lives in peace.
Tom lives close by.
Leanne lives in Leicester.
He lives in Nagasaki.
She lives in Kyoto.
She saw nothing.
Where does Marika live now?
He lives in Tokyo.
He lives in Osaka.
Here lives one bear.
Sylvia lives in Alsace.
Is Tom still alive?
The turtle lives a long time.
He makes a living as a writer.
She lives with him.
He lives in Morocco.
Tom lives in Paris.
Tom lives abroad.
Layla lives in Baghdad.
Carol lives in Chicago.
When he saw me, he ran away.
- I don't know where he lives.
- I don't know where she lives.
As soon as he saw me, he fled.
She lives in a huge house.