What does 'Vivo' mean?
I live
What does 'una casa' mean?
a house
The capital of this country is Bogota.
Colombia
What does 'la ciudad' mean?
the city
Translate: "My mother and I live in an apartment."
Mi madre y yo vivimos en un apartamento.
What does 'Vives' mean?
You live (informal)
How would you say: "I live in the city?"
Vivo en la ciudad.
The capital of this country is Madrid.
Spain
What does 'una isla' mean?
an island
Translate: "Juan lives on an island."
Juan vive en una isla.
What does 'Vive' mean?
1. He/she/it lives
2. You (formal) live
**any of the two is acceptable
What does 'un apartamento' mean?
an apartment
What country is 'EspaƱa'?
Spain
What does 'el campo' mean?
the countryside
Translate: "You (familiar) live in the village."
Tu vives en un pueblo.
What does 'Vivimos' mean?
We live
How would you say: "I live in an apartment."
Vivo en un apartamento.
I live in the country where tango originated. Where do I live?
Argentina
What does 'el pueblo' mean?
the village/town
*** any of the two is acceptable
Translate: "They live in a house."
Ellos viven en una casa.
How would you say: "We live in Jamaica?"
Vivimos en Jamaica.
How would you say: "I live in an apartment in Spanish Town."
Vivo en un apartamento en Spanish Town.
How would you say: "I live in Mexico?"
Vivo en Mexico
How would you say: "I live in a house in the countryside?"
Vivo en una casa en el campo.
Mr. Lucas lives in an area far away from the town or city, it has fields, farms, and natural areas like forests, hills, or rivers, where people live and work in a more relaxed, rural way.
The countryside = El campo