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Cathy Pinkley
In Italian is there a difference between abito a Roma and vivo a Roma? Which is used more commonly?
2013年11月10日 01:22
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Abitare means reside, vivere means live. I guess "abito" is a bit more formal/burocratic. Both are commonly used, they express the same idea.
2013年11月10日
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Suppose somebody meets the following circumstances:
1) he is a commuter,
2) his house is at Ostia (40 kilometers from Rome, on the seaside)
3) the school where he teaches is in Rome
4) his girlfriend lives in Rome, and she often invites him and cooks for him.
In this case he should say:
Abito a Ostia, ma vivo a Roma
and NOT:
Vivo a Ostia, ma abito a Roma (would be a false statement)
2013年11月10日
There isn't difference, they are both used.
2013年11月10日
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