Examples of using "Wohnen" in a sentence and their english translations:
They live downstairs.
They live there.
They live next door.
Do you live alone?
Where do you live?
Do you live here?
Do you live there?
We live next to each other.
Do they live with you?
They live in a little house.
They live in the suburbs.
- What floor do you live on?
- Which floor do you live on?
Once the subject of living.
and housing is a basic need.
By the way, where do you live?
- Where do you live now?
- Where are you living now?
Do you live in Sasayama?
We live over there.
They live in Rome.
Do they live with you?
We live in Hungary.
We live in Rome.
Where's Tom going to live?
Where are you going to live?
Where do your parents live?
We live in France.
They are not living here.
We don't live here.
Do they live with you?
We live abroad.
Two families live in the house.
Do you live in this neighborhood?
I'd like to live in Australia.
We live close to the station.
Ten people live in this house.
My parents live in Kyoto.
They live nearby.
They live outside the city.
Do you know where we live?
We live near her.
They live in a mansion.
I know where you dwell.
They live in a house.
He knows where we live.
We live in a house.
We live in an apartment.
They live in this town.
- Are you still living in Boston?
- Do you still live in Boston?
You can live with me.
We live in the center of the city.
They live nearby.
They live in a council house.
- Do you live around here?
- Do you live nearby?
I'd like to live in Boston.
This is where Tom and Mary live.
Which house do they live in?
- We don't live in Boston.
- We do not live in Boston.
Where do Tom and Mary live?
A lot of people live in Tokyo.
Many esperantists live in Hungary.
What floor do you live on?
We live on the third floor.
No rich people live here.
How many people live here?
They live in the suburbs.
We live on the 7th floor.
Tom is going to live with us.
We live on Puistokatu.
Two families live in the house.
We live close to the station.