vive
/ˈbibe/, [ˈbi.β̞e]it lives, live, lives
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Tom vive cerca de una playa, así que en verano va a nadar casi todos los días.
Tom lives near a beach, so he goes swimming almost every day in the summer.
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Vive cerca del mar, pero aún no sabe nadar.
Despite having lived near the sea, she still cannot swim.
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Ella vive en una casa grande.
She lives in a huge house.
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Tom no se lleva bien con el hombre que vive al lado.
Tom doesn't get along with the man who lives next door.
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Ni siquiera sé dónde vive Tom.
I don't even know where Tom lives.
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¿Él vive en Argelia?
Does he live in Algeria?
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Él vive junto a mi casa.
He lives next door to me.
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Tom todavía no vive en Boston.
Tom still doesn't live in Boston.
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¿Vive usted aquí?
Do you live here?
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Tom vive en Boston ahora.
Tom now lives in Boston.
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Mi tío vive en Nueva York.
My uncle lives in New York.
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Vive aquí cerca.
She lives nearby.
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La gente que vive en la ciudad no conoce los placeres de la vida en el campo.
People living in town don't know the pleasures of country life.
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¿Tom vive aquí?
Does Tom live here?
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Mi tío vive en Madrid, la capital de España.
My uncle lives in Madrid, the capital of Spain.
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Bill vive cerca de la playa.
Bill lives near the sea.
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Ella vive con él.
She lives with him.
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Sé dónde ella vive.
I know where she lives.
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Esta es la casa en la que vive mi tío.
This is the house where my uncle lives.
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La chica de la que te hablé vive aquí.
The girl I told you about lives here.
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