Examples of using "Mieszkają" in a sentence and their english translations:
They live in caves.
They live in the United States.
They live nearby.
They live on the floor beneath.
They live in Belfast.
Where do they live?
They live near the school.
They live in a sunny house.
They live in this town.
They live in a great house.
They live near the beach.
Where do your parents live?
Public universities live from the State.
They live in a wretched little house.
Do they live in Algeria?
Where do Mary and Tom live?
They live in a council house.
My parents live in the country.
They live in our block.
My uncles live in London.
They live in a little village in England.
Two families live in that house.
They live in Helsinki, Finland.
They are the people who live next door.
Tom and Mary live nearby.
There are people of many different races living in America.
That is the temple which they live in.
Adherents of various religions live in Belarus.
My children live in New York.
All my relatives live in this city.
Did you know that foxes live on this mountain?
I have two friends who live in Germany.
Ask him whether they still live in Tokyo.
Tom has two sons. Both of them live in Boston.
Tom has two brothers who both live in Boston.
Vampires are not the only threat. Sea lions live here too.
Yokohama is a city where more than three million people live.
Tom and Mary live on a ranch and have three children.
It's very difficult to keep in touch with people out of state
All sorts of people live in Tokyo.
People living in town don't know the pleasures of country life.
Tom shares an apartment with John.