Examples of using "Morando" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm living alone.
Where are they living?
I'm living in a small town.
We live in Rome.
I'm living in a town.
I live in Seoul.
I'm not living with her anymore.
I'm not living with him anymore.
She is living abroad.
Tom is living abroad.
Kim is living with Ken.
Where does Tom live now?
I was living in Qatar.
I am living in Volgograd.
We've been living here since January.
We've been living here since October.
I live in Beijing now.
- Is Tom living in Boston?
- Does Tom live in Boston?
He is living in Tokyo.
I'm living in a small town.
Where does she live now?
Where are you living now?
Tom was living in Boston.
She is living in London.
I'm living with my parents.
Is Tom still living in Boston?
We're still living on Park Street.
Did you know Tom was living by himself?
Aren't you still living in Boston?
Are Tom and Mary living with you?
- Tom now lives in Boston.
- Tom lives in Boston now.
At present they're living in Campinas.
Tom and Mary are living together.
There are many people living in this house.
- Are you still living in Boston?
- Do you still live in Boston?
Does he live in the same apartment building?
I'm not living with her anymore.
Are you living in Boston now?
Are there many Brazilians living in Japan?
Since when has Marcus been living here?
Tom is still living in Boston.
Tom is now living in Switzerland.
Tom lives in Portugal.
I'm still living in her house.
There are many Germans living in Brazil.
He is living in an apartment at present.
Tom is currently not living here.
Tom is still living with his mom.
Is Tom still living in the same apartment?
Since when have you lived in Tokyo?
- She is living in the middle of nowhere.
- She lives in Buttfuck.
Tom is no longer living in Boston.
In 2013, Tom was living in Boston.
I don't actually live in Boston now.
Tom is living near Boston.
Is Tom still living in Australia?
Tom is living here now, isn't he?
She's living with her family.
I live in Korea.
In those days, he lived in the house alone.
Her husband is now living in Tokyo.
- I thought you were living with Tom.
- I thought that you were living with Tom.
- Does Tom still live in Boston?
- Is Tom still living in Boston?
You live in Boston now, don't you?
- I thought Tom was living in Boston.
- I thought Tom lived in Boston.
- I thought that Tom lived in Boston.
- I thought that Tom was living in Boston.
Tom was living in Boston last year.
I've been living in this house since last month.
I live in Rome.
- Did you know that Tom was living in Boston?
- Did you know Tom was living in Boston?
Where were you living when you were thirteen years old?
Aren't you still living on Park Street?
Is Tom still living on Park Street?
- Where do they live?
- Where are they living?
He and his sisters are currently living in Tokyo.
The house I'm living in isn't very large.
Where are you living now?
Even though they're divorced, they continue to live in the same house.
She is living abroad.
- I wasn't living in Boston last year.
- I didn't live in Boston last year.
I did not live in Sanda last year.
He was living in England when the war broke out.
Tom should be living at home with us.
Tom has lived alone ever since his wife died.
I'm living with my uncle this month.
Tom and Mary are living in France since yesterday.
- Didn't you know that Tom was living in Boston?
- Didn't you know Tom was living in Boston?
- I didn't know Tom was living by himself.
- I didn't know that Tom was living by himself.