"Pierre habite à la" means "Pierre lives in the" in English.
Peter habite au pays de Galles > Peter lives in Wales
"Aqui vive" in French translates to "Ici habite" in English, which means "Here lives" in English.
"Tu vas où en ville?" means "Where are you going in the city?" in French.
"Ou est-ce qu'elle habite?" is French for "Where does she live?"
"Pierre habite à la" means "Pierre lives in the" in English.
She lives
c'est une ville means "it's a town" in English.
Peter habite au pays de Galles > Peter lives in Wales
My town - but it should read "ma ville" as "ville" is a feminine noun.
'(Une) ville' in French means '(a) town' in English.
"en ville" means 'in town, downtown'
"Aqui vive" in French translates to "Ici habite" in English, which means "Here lives" in English.
Town, city.
"Tu vas où en ville?" means "Where are you going in the city?" in French.
It means "live in."
I live in France