Examples of using "Mieszkam" in a sentence and their english translations:
I live near here.
I live here.
- I live alone.
- I live by myself.
- I live on my own.
- I'm living alone.
- I live in the country.
- I live in a rural area.
I live in Helsinki.
I live in Kakogawa.
I live in Tbilisi.
I live with my parents.
I live in Japan.
I live in Yokohama.
I live in a province.
I live in a block of flats.
I live in this neighborhood.
I live in Kobe.
I live in Milan.
I live with a hedgehog.
I live in a flat.
- I live in Boston.
- I'm living in Boston.
I live in Rome.
I live near a forest.
- I'm living in the city.
- I live in a town.
- I'm living in a town.
- I live in the city.
- I live in town.
- I live in a city.
I live with my uncle.
I live in Warsaw.
I live in Hungary.
I live here alone.
I live with Tom.
I live in Malaysia.
I live in Białystok.
I live in Malta.
I live here now.
I live on a farm.
I have lived here since 1990.
- I'm staying at that hotel.
- I'm staying at this hotel.
My house is only a mile from here.
I live on the fifth floor.
- I have been living here for a long time.
- I've been living here for a long time.
I'm staying at my aunt's for the summer.
Do you know where I live?
- I live in a small town.
- I'm living in a small town.
I don't live in Finland.
I live in a ten-storey building.
I don't live in Helsinki.
How did you know where I live?
- I'm still living in Boston.
- I still live in Boston.
I just live right around the corner.
I live in New York.
I live on a quiet street.
I live in northern Sweden.
- I have lived here since I was a boy.
- I've lived here since I was a boy.
I don't live with my family.
I live and work here.
I live in the town centre.
I live in a big city.
I live in Kyoto now.
I live in this area.
Now I live with my uncle.
I'm a villager.
I live alone in this house.
- I have been living here for three years.
- I've been living here for three years.
I have lived in Kobe since yesterday.
I live and work in Mexico.
- I have lived here for ten years.
- I've lived here for 10 years.