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Vivre et Habiter.
What's the difference between Vivre and Habiter in French. They both mean live in the dictionary.
May 10, 2018 8:53 AM
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'Vivre' means to live in the sense of being alive, while 'habiter' means to live in the sense of where you reside ( think of the English words 'inhabit' or 'inhabitant'.)
They're interchangeable in some contexts. For example, you could translate 'I live in Paris' as either 'Je vis à Paris' or 'J'habite à Paris'. But unless you're talking about a place of residence, you have to use 'vivre'.
May 10, 2018
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Kenneth Tian
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, French
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