Usages of habitare
Ego habito in domo.
I live in a house.
Tu habitas in domo.
You live in a house.
Magna familia in domo habitat.
The large family lives in a house.
Filius et filia in oppido habitant.
(The son and daughter live in the town.)
In insula magna silva est, et multi senes ibi habitant.
(On the large island there is a forest, and many old men live there.)
Multi senes ibi habitant.
Many old men live there.
Soror interdum in oppido habitat.
The sister sometimes lives in the town.
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