"Vivo en..." (I live in...) followed by the place where you live.
"Vivo en una casa" in English means "I live in a house."
The Spanish word "vivo" translates to "alive" or "living" in English. It can also mean "lively" or "vivid" depending on the context it is used in.
"Vivo en el estado de" translates to "I live in the state of" in English. It is commonly used to specify the particular state where someone resides, for example, "Vivo en el estado de California" would mean "I live in the state of California."
"Vivo" en inglΓ©s se dice "alive".
I live in Malaga.
Vivo en Missouri
It means Live, as in a "live" concert.
Vivo en "Aracaju"
yo: I vivo: live en: in Yo vivo en= I live in...
You would say "Vivo en". Such as "Vivo en mi casa" (I live at my house).
you can say: "vivo en Freeport" or "yo vivo en Freeport".
Vivo en ... = I live in ...
Yo vivo en una casaVivo en una casa. Vivo en una casa.
Donde vives means "where do you live". You can answer as: "Vivo en Londres" "Vivo en China" etc.................
'en' e.g. Vivo en Irlanda del Norte (I live in Northern Ireland)
I live in = Yo vivo en