Examples of using "Viven" in a sentence and their english translations:
Where do they live?
They live there.
- Where do they live?
- Where are they living?
They live there.
Where do you guys live?
They live nearby.
Do you live here?
Both are alive.
Do they live in Algeria?
Tell me where you live.
They live apart.
They live nearby.
I know where they live.
Where do they live?
Where do you all live?
They live there.
Do they live in Algeria?
Who do you live with?
Do you live here?
Where do they live?
Tell me where you live.
Who do you live with?
They live next door.
They live in a house.
They live near the school.
They live with their parents.
Where do you all live?
Which house do they live in?
Are your parents still living in Boston?
They live near the school.
They live in constant fear.
They live in peace.
They live in a house.
They live nearby.
Optimists live longer.
Do they live with you?
They live far from the airport.
Twenty families live here.
Their employees live in.
Do they live in Algeria?
They live in a little house.
- Where do you all live?
- Where do all of you live?
They live in a caravan.
Do you live here?
They live in the suburbs.
They live in a big house.
Who do you live with?
You live a couple weeks.
they live in the neighborhood
live in underserved urban communities.
- Both the parents are still living.
- Both of my parents are still living.
My parents live in Kyoto.
They live in poverty.
They are living on charity.
They live close by the airport.
They live next door.
They live in this town.
They live in a rented house.
- Both brothers are still alive.
- The two brothers are still alive.
They live near the beach.
How many Eskimos live in Greenland?
- Hippos live in Africa.
- Hippopotamuses live in Africa.
- Do penguins live at the North Pole?
- Are there penguins living at the North Pole?
- Do penguins live in the Arctic?
They live in a great house.
They live with their parents.
Where do Mary and Tom live?
Do you live in this building?